The fact that Jesus was a man is claimed to be problematic from a feministic standpoint. One aspect of what is problematic is that the conception of Jesus as the Christ, representing God, makes the connection between men and God closer that that between women and God. In terms of religious proximity men are given a higher degree of religious proximity and therefore also religious authority by means of their sex than women. It is suggested in the article, based on a pragmatic theory of reference, that Jesus’ maleness need not enter into the reference to Jesus in an imitation-Christi-context of reference. Therefore it is possible to talk about Jesus functionally, as in the children’s game “follow John”, where in neither case the sex of the pe...
M.A.Jesus' world was hostile towards women, domestically, socially, economically and religiously. Je...
This paper examines feminist Christology in terms of its tasks; context; methodologies; critiques of...
<p><strong>Jesus and women.</strong></p><p>The patriarchal view of rea...
The fact that Jesus was a man is claimed to be problematic from a feministic standpoint. One aspect ...
In this thesis, I examine changes within the feminist discourse on Christology. I seek to answer the...
This special issue of Religion and Gender explores gendered presentations and constructions of Jesus...
This thesis is a reception study based on the impression on Renee Cox's work 'Yo mama's last supper’...
This opening article offfers an introduction to the theme of this special issue of Exchange: Jesus t...
This opening article offers an introduction to the theme of this special issue of Exchange: Jesus tr...
It is fashionable today to try to avoid sexist language in theology, despite the Bible’s consistent ...
There is a common misconception among some Christians that the idea of God as a feminine principle ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Christians can and should speak about God if they take f...
The objective of this study is to investigate how the authors of the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel o...
It is standard within the Christian tradition to characterize God in predominantly masculine terms. ...
This article examines the notion of "gender", its social and cultural significance and its developme...
M.A.Jesus' world was hostile towards women, domestically, socially, economically and religiously. Je...
This paper examines feminist Christology in terms of its tasks; context; methodologies; critiques of...
<p><strong>Jesus and women.</strong></p><p>The patriarchal view of rea...
The fact that Jesus was a man is claimed to be problematic from a feministic standpoint. One aspect ...
In this thesis, I examine changes within the feminist discourse on Christology. I seek to answer the...
This special issue of Religion and Gender explores gendered presentations and constructions of Jesus...
This thesis is a reception study based on the impression on Renee Cox's work 'Yo mama's last supper’...
This opening article offfers an introduction to the theme of this special issue of Exchange: Jesus t...
This opening article offers an introduction to the theme of this special issue of Exchange: Jesus tr...
It is fashionable today to try to avoid sexist language in theology, despite the Bible’s consistent ...
There is a common misconception among some Christians that the idea of God as a feminine principle ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Christians can and should speak about God if they take f...
The objective of this study is to investigate how the authors of the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel o...
It is standard within the Christian tradition to characterize God in predominantly masculine terms. ...
This article examines the notion of "gender", its social and cultural significance and its developme...
M.A.Jesus' world was hostile towards women, domestically, socially, economically and religiously. Je...
This paper examines feminist Christology in terms of its tasks; context; methodologies; critiques of...
<p><strong>Jesus and women.</strong></p><p>The patriarchal view of rea...