In this paper, I will argue that one can affirm both Scriptural accounts of submission and a feminist ideology that resists oppression by offering a “queer” reading of Christ’s crucifixion and the events leading up to it. Using methodology made popular by critical theorist Judith Butler, I hope to construct a different reading of Christian Scripture, and more specifically, of the Lord’s Supper-- through suggesting that submission can be a form of agency, and volitional suffering as an act of desire. This, I believe, offers a way of reading the Christian narrative faithfully while still affirming feminist ideology.Certificate in Gender, Theology, and Ministr
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grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis paper presents the christology of Elizabe...
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The aim of this study is to explore how it might be possible to talk about God as powerful within a ...
Bolstered by personal experiences with God in the context of evangelical revivalism, Dorothy Ripley,...
Since the mid-1970s, some artists have portrayed Jesus Christ in female form (sometimes referred to ...
This paper presents an analysis of two contrasting feminist approaches towards the Bible, regarding ...
Submission is an integral part of evangelical identity and is interconnected with theology, gender, ...
<p>This paper looks at the gendered underpinnings of religion using a feminist lens. It names the vi...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis paper presents the christology of Elizabe...
Writing this dissertation, I opened a sanctuary in which to practice the devotions of my feminist, l...
In mainstream Christian tradition, women have been systematically disadvantaged, being denied the sa...
The Christian Right exerts considerable influence over female identity, especially through its membe...
Contesting the feminist critique of the dangers of Christianity\u27s self-giving ethics, this book a...
This project develops a feminist Christology by affirming the female body as a hermeneutical lens fo...
The Apocryphal Acts of Paul and Thecla tells an ascetic tale that discusses a young woman’s journey ...
This dissertation examines the way in which the Christian church, through its various discourses pl...
Can a text such as the Second Testament function as a norm for the believing community once ideology...
The aim of this study is to explore how it might be possible to talk about God as powerful within a ...
Bolstered by personal experiences with God in the context of evangelical revivalism, Dorothy Ripley,...
Since the mid-1970s, some artists have portrayed Jesus Christ in female form (sometimes referred to ...