Street Mothers: How Might a Feminist Critique of Christology Impact the Christian Faith of Women on Council Estates in the United Kingdom?

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Sophie Cowan
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This article engages feminist critiques of Christology with the views of Christian women living on council estates in the United Kingdom. It explores some of the ways in which the faith of such women connects with and/or contradicts feminist and womanist understandings of Christ. It is demonstrated that Jesus has been thought of in terms of ‘Nan-Nan’, or as a ‘Street Mother’, and that women living in areas of economic deprivation, and elsewhere, might lay claim to such terminology as a way to further articulate identification with Christ, and in order to challenge traditionally androcentric Christology. A series of Christological questions are explored, for example, ‘Who is Jesus?’; ‘Do you think Jesus puts men in charge of women?’ and the anonymised answers are recorded at the beginning of each chapter. It is proposed that feminist Christology may enhance a sentiment already present among Christian women on estates, and, further to this, propel the pursuit of liberation from kyriarchal oppression. In this way, the Christian faith of women on estates is, and can become more and more so, an act of insubordination in the face of oppression of many kinds. Not least, it contributes a fresh and important Christological perspective.
街头母亲:女权主义对基督论的批判如何影响英国议会庄园女性的基督教信仰?
这篇文章将女权主义对基督论的批评与居住在英国议会庄园的基督教女性的观点结合起来。它探讨了这些女性的信仰与女权主义和女性主义对基督的理解之间的联系和/或矛盾。事实证明,耶稣被认为是“楠楠”或“街头母亲”,生活在经济贫困地区和其他地方的女性可能会使用这些术语来进一步表达对基督的认同,并挑战传统上以男性为中心的基督论。探讨了一系列基督论问题,例如,“谁是耶稣?”你认为耶稣让男人掌管女人吗?”并且匿名答案被记录在每一章的开头。有人认为,女权主义基督论可能会增强基督教女性在庄园中已经存在的情感,并进一步推动她们从基里亚尔查尔压迫中解放出来。这样,庄园里女性的基督教信仰是,而且可能越来越是,在面对各种压迫时的不服从行为。不仅如此,它还提供了一个新的、重要的基督观。
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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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