“黑蝴蝶”问问题,女性主义的重构,尽责,和生成——凯蒂·日内瓦·坎农博士的生活和工作对教牧神学大变形的贡献的提醒

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Beverly Wallace
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摘要:这篇文章向Katie Geneva Cannon博士的生活和工作致敬,为田园神学家提供了一个反思女性伦理学家Cannon博士工作的机会,提醒他们这两个神学学科之间的联系。作者关注从坎农的作品中收集到的四个理论结构——“提问——谁是上帝?”?以及对问题的理解”,“女性主义者的重新定义——挑战父权制的分析框架”,“良心化——自我的重要性和抵抗的意义”,以及“讲述故事”的重要性。这篇文章用黑蝴蝶的比喻提醒我们凯蒂·坎农博士留下的遗产,以及在被称为“大变形”的生成正义神学负责任的工作中“责任”这一重要的女性主义伦理原则。
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‘Black Butterfly’ Asking the Question, Womanist Reframing, Conscientization, and Generativity A Reminder of the Contributions of Dr Katie Geneva Cannon’s Life and Work to Pastoral Theology’s Grand Metamorphosis
ABSTRACT A tribute to the life and work of Dr Katie Geneva Cannon, this article offers pastoral theologians an opportunity to reflect on the work of womanist ethicists Dr Cannon as a reminder of the connection between the two theological disciplines. The author focuses on four theoretical constructs gleaned from Cannon’s work – ‘Asking the Question – Who is God? and the Appreciation of the Question’, ‘Womanist Reframing – Challenging Patriarchal Analytical Frameworks’, ‘Conscientization – The Importance of Self and the Significance of Resistance’, and the importance of ‘Telling the Story’. Using the metaphor of a Black Butterfly, the article reminds us of the legacy left by Dr Katie Cannon and the important womanist ethical tenet of ‘responsibility’ in the generative justice theology’s responsible work noted as a Grand Metamorphosis.
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