Soskice is able seamlessly to combine art, philosophy, sytematic theology, history, science and literature in order to perform theology creatively and at times even poetically. ,,, This book is a delight to read. The breadth of engagement is astonishing

Tom Greggs, Journal of SJT

When I began to read The Kindness of God, I could scarcely put it down... The book maintains a marvelous tone. Its manner is kind. It belabors nothing... The tone constructs both the author and the readeras people with interests, who care, who seek to understand something without heat. Everywhere there prevails a light touch. A light touch is such a rare thing... Soskice's scholarly voice is nearly unique. She shares with Thomas Aquinas the virtue of arguing with ideas, while leaving her opponents unnamed... The Kindness of God treats the... fraught topic of God and gender with a range, delight, and finesse that no one else, as far as I can think, could manage.

Eugene F. Rogers Jr., Modern Theology

[A] wonderful book... this is an enlightening piece of erudite research. It is a worthy book for the scholar and the general public interested in the search for appropriate metaphors that can link us into the reality of God.

Thomas G. Grenham, Milltown Studies

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[A] stimulating book of essays

Anne Thurston, Doctrine & Life

Janet Martin Soskice's new book brings together material published since 1991 together with a substantial new piece and a short coda to the whole book... Her realism always draws the reader away from the flights of abstract fancy to the facts of women's lives as a starting point for theology.

Gerald Hegarty, Expository Times

...[An] important collection of essays...

Paul Richardson, Church of England Newspaper

Here is a woman powerfully challenging the patriarchal tradition of her Church and doing it ... by careful scholarly exploration of its faith and spirituality...

Peter Cornwell, Times Literary Supplement

This book has two goals; to examine the imagery that the Bible uses for God, and to do so from a "constructive" feminist perspective, rather than one that is simply "critical". Janet Martin Soskice achieves both purposes brilliantly - not least because she expresses herself beautifully. It is rare to come across theology that reads so well.

Andrew Davison, Church Times

very accessible book...Soskice throws off many provocative insights...The book opens perspectives on matters of central theological importance which it will be rewarding to revisit.

Fergus Kerr, The Tablet

Fathers, sons, brothers, kings. Does the predominantly masculine symbolism of the Biblical writings exclude women or overlook the riches of their spiritual life? If Christ is 'the second Adam' and the one on whom all Christian life must be patterned, then what about Eve? This book from a leading scholar of religious language and feminism opens up the Bible's imagery for sex, gender, and kinship and does so by discussing its place in the central teachings of Christian theology: the doctrine of God and spirituality, Imago Dei and anthropology, Creation, Christology and the Cross, the Trinity, and eschatology.
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Fathers, sons, brothers, kings. Does the predominantly masculine symbolism of the Biblical writings exclude women or overlook the riches of their spiritual life? Janet Martin Soskice opens up the Bible's imagery for sex, gender, and kinship, by discussing its place in the central teachings of Christian theology.
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Introduction ; Love and Attention ; Imago Dei ; Creation and Relation ; Calling God 'Father' ; Blood and Defilement: Christology ; Trinity and the 'Feminine Other' ; The Kindness of God: Trinity and the Image of God in Julian of Norwich and Augustine ; Friendship ; Postscript: Eschatological Anthropology: Being Lovely
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New contribution by a leading scholar to the perennial topic of gender and religion Explores major questions of Christian theology and spirituality in a way engaging to modern readers A fresh investigation of how religious language actually works
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Janet Martin Soskice is Reader in Philosophical Theology, University of Cambridge.
New contribution by a leading scholar to the perennial topic of gender and religion Explores major questions of Christian theology and spirituality in a way engaging to modern readers A fresh investigation of how religious language actually works
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198269519
Publisert
2007
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
359 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
143 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
216

Om bidragsyterne

Janet Martin Soskice is Reader in Philosophical Theology, University of Cambridge.