Re-Membering the Body: The Witness of History, Theology and the Arts in Honour of Ruth M.B.Gouldbourne

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Chris Joynes
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This is a fi ne collection of fi fteen essays, enriched further by a personal appreciation from the dedicatee ’ s father, Derek Murray. The volume is produced as a sign of gratitude for Ruth Gouldbourne ’ s work at the point of her sixtieth birthday (challenging the usual practice of only producing a Festschrift on a person ’ s retirement). The sheer breadth of topics covered in the book – from Linda Wilson ’ s fascinating analysis of gendered prayer language in the Baptist Magazine (1850 – 1870) to Paul Fiddes ’ illuminating discussion of Shakespeare and Spirituality – indicate the extensive range of the dedicatee ’ s interests. Despite this breadth, there is a common theme which recurs in many of the volume ’ s essays (seven of the fi fteen), namely the impor-tance of paying attention to the role of women. This is hardly surprising given Rev Dr Gouldbourne ’ s own work in this area - see for example her The Flesh and the Feminine: Gender and Theology in the Writings of Caspar Schwenckfeld (Milton Keynes: Paternoster, 2006) and her article ‘ Baptists, Women and Ministry ’ in Feminist Theology 26.1 (2017). This theme is also addressed from a wide range of approaches in the book: hence Ernest C. Lucas challenges the perception of Proverbs as a misogynistic text whilst Janice O ’ Brien draws attention to the signi fi cance of Emily Georgiana Kemp. I particularly enjoyed Karen Smith ’ s essay which challenges the common perception that Baptists were silent in the face of the su ff rage movement. Instead she persuasively argues that ‘ many Baptists cooperated together to encourage greater involvement of women in society and in the church in general, and more speci fi cally to give women the right to vote ’ (p.69).
《回忆身体:历史、神学和艺术的见证——纪念露丝·M.B.Gouldbourne》
这是一本由十五篇文章组成的精品集,作者的父亲德里克·默里(Derek Murray)的个人欣赏进一步丰富了这本精品集。这本书是为了感谢Ruth Gouldbourne在她60岁生日时所做的工作(挑战了通常只在一个人退休时才出版节日纪事的做法)。从琳达·威尔逊在《浸信会杂志》(1850 - 1870)中对性别祈祷语言的精彩分析,到保罗·菲德斯对莎士比亚与灵性的富有启发性的讨论,这本书所涵盖的主题之广泛,表明了这位奉献者兴趣的广泛范围。尽管篇幅如此之广,但有一个共同的主题在该卷的许多文章(十五篇中的七篇)中反复出现,即关注女性角色的重要性。考虑到Gouldbourne牧师博士自己在这一领域的工作,这并不令人惊讶——例如,她的《肉体与女性:卡斯帕·施文克菲尔德著作中的性别与神学》(米尔顿凯恩斯:Paternoster, 2006)和她在《女权主义神学》26.1(2017)上的文章《浸信会教徒、妇女和事工》。这一主题在书中也得到了广泛的探讨:因此,欧内斯特·c·卢卡斯质疑《箴言》是一部厌恶女性的文本,而珍妮丝·奥布莱恩则关注艾米丽·乔治亚娜·肯普的重要性。我特别喜欢凯伦·史密斯的文章,这篇文章挑战了人们普遍认为的浸信会教徒在同性恋运动面前保持沉默的看法。相反,她令人信服地认为,“许多浸信会教徒共同合作,鼓励妇女更多地参与社会和教会,更具体地说,是给予妇女投票权”(第69页)。
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