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El. knyga: Holy Body: Gender and Sexual Difference in Theological Anthropology and Ecclesiology

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  • Serija: Studies in Body and Religion
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666971255
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Studies in Body and Religion
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666971255

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This book presents a Roman Catholic theology arguing God’s grace abounds beyond the gender binary. In response to the sex abuse crisis, clericalism, and rigid gender complementarity, the author offers a vision of theological anthropology and ecclesiology that affirms the holiness and fecundity of all bodies across sexual difference.



Holy Body: Gender and Sexual Difference in Theological Anthropology and Ecclesiology argues that all bodies across sexual difference are procreative. The author lays the ground for her argument with chapters that summarize the current debate over the gender binary in theology, modern scientific evidence about sexual difference, philosophical arguments about gender as a social construction, the development of the gender binary in Christian history, and the effects of the gender binary today. With this foundation laid, Brianne Bell Jacobs argues for a theological anthropology in which all bodies, by performatively expanding who is loved, are generative. Then, in the context of Roman Catholic ecclesiology, Jacobs argues again that all bodies are generative. She calls for an ordained priesthood in mutual relationship with the priesthood of the baptized, in which both are given meaning beyond the gender binary, and in which both are able together to generate the Body of Christ in the church and the Eucharist. In response to the harms of patriarchy, sexualized racism, homophobia, and sexual abuse, this book presents a Roman Catholic theology that affirms we are each of us, and together, a life-giving and holy body.

Recenzijos

In this crisp, critical, multidisciplinary analysis of gender, Brianne Bell Jacobs marshals the data of science, social analysis and philosophy, and integrates them with history and theory, to construct a balanced anthropology and ecclesiology. This penetrating yet accessible scholarly work presents body as a key metaphor for personal and ecclesial spirituality in our time: that we may be one. This work is required reading for understanding todays church. -- Roger Haight S.J., Union Theological Seminary I scarcely have words to express my appreciation for Brianne Bell Jacobss brilliant, incisive, and inspiring work. Combining wide scholarship, moral passion, and a rare delight in the power and beauty of language, her book lays the foundation for a life-giving paradigm shift in Catholic theology regarding gender, sex, and the body. For many it will be a life-line to renewed faith. -- Robert Ellsberg, publisher, Orbis Books Holy Body is both a sure-footed guide through the thickets of gender theology and theory, and a compelling vision of the possibilities within Catholic thought for a recast theology of the body with grace at its heart. Sure to command interest within and beyond Roman Catholicism, Jacobs gently exposes myths and misunderstandings about the body and gender, and presents a forthright and progressive alternative to standard conservative thought about both. -- Adrian Thatcher, University of Exeter, UK Holy Body is a thoughtful, thorough, and engaging treatment of the connection between theological anthropology and ecclesiology in a genuine, intersectional feminist key. Jacobs pushes the fields of gender studies, ecclesiology, and feminist theology to new insights and fresh understandings of love, generativity, and communion. -- Natalia Imperatori-Lee, Manhattan College

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This book presents a Roman Catholic theology arguing Gods grace abounds beyond the gender binary. In response to the sex abuse crisis, clericalism, and rigid gender complementarity, the author offers a vision of theological anthropology and ecclesiology that affirms the holiness and fecundity of all bodies across sexual difference.

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Hopes and Sorrows of the Patriarchy Crisis

Chapter One: Three Perspectives on Sexual Difference in Theological Discourse

Chapter Two: The Science of Sexual Difference

Chapter Three: The Social Construction of The Body

Chapter Four: The Development of a Gender Binary In Christianity History

Chapter Five: The Gender Binary in Society Today

Chapter Six: All Loving Bodies Are Generative

Chapter Seven: The Church and the Body of Christ

Chapter Eight: A Mystical Political Ecclesiology

Bibliography

About the Author

Brianne Bell Jacobs is assistant professor of theology and religious studies and coordinator of women and gender studies at Emmanuel College in Boston.