Queer (Non-) Method and Eschatological Imagination: An Experiment

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Scott MacDougall
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Scholars and theologians have often noted the futural and even outright eschatological perspective of significant strands of queer theory and queer theology. In their book After Method, theologian Hanna Reichel also notes this resonance. They do so in the course of analyzing what they take to be a methodological impasse that has stymied theology in several ways and in making a queer theological intervention as an attempt to address it. What they do not do, however, is apply what they call their resulting “method after method,” with its future-oriented outlook, directly to eschatological theology itself. That is what I attempt to do here: to think with Reichel’s suggestive provocations in order to explore the affordances of eschatological imagination in the terms Reichel proposes and to suggest the transformative, real-world epistemic and material difference that a queerly conceived eschatological imagination might make for those who espouse it.
同性恋(非)方法与末世论想象:实验
学者和神学家们经常注意到,同性恋理论和同性恋神学的一些重要分支具有未来 观,甚至是彻头彻尾的末世论观点。神学家汉娜-赖歇尔(Hanna Reichel)在其著作《方法之后》(After Method)中也提到了这种共鸣。他们在分析他们认为在多个方面阻碍神学发展的方法论僵局的过程中注意到了这种共鸣,并试图通过同性恋神学的介入来解决这一问题。然而, 他們所沒有做的, 是將其所謂「方法之後之方法」, 以其未來導向的觀點, 直接應用於末世論神學本身。這正是我在此嘗試要做之事: 以雷謝爾之暗示性挑戰作為思考, 藉以探討雷謝爾所建議之末世論想像之能力, 並建議一種以同性戀方式構想之末世論想像, 可為其擁護者帶來轉變性、實際世界之認知與物質上之差異。
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Feminist Theology
Feminist Theology RELIGION-
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期刊介绍: This journal is the first of its kind to be published in Britain. While it does not restrict itself to the work of feminist theologians and thinkers in these islands, Feminist Theology aims to give a voice to the women of Britain and Ireland in matters of theology and religion. Feminist Theology, while academic in its orientation, is deliberately designed to be accessible to a wide range of readers, whether theologically trained or not. Its discussion of contemporary issues is not narrowly academic, but sets those issues in a practical perspective.
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