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Aquinas, Feminism, and the Common Good: Moral Traditions series

Autor Susanne M. DeCrane
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 ian 2004
What can feminist scholars of religion and ethics do with the imposing figure of Thomas Aquinas, whose views of women can be only be described as misogynistic? Rather than dispense with him altogether, DeCrane seeks to take one of Thomas's great intellectual contributions to religious thought, the fundamental notion of the common good--in short, peace and justice--and use that as a lens through which to view a contemporary social issue: women's health care in the United States and, specifically, black women and breast cancer. In retrieving Thomas's principle of the common good, DeCrane hopes to show that certain aspects of religious traditions heretofore understood as oppressive to women and minority groups can actually be invoked to help rectify social ills. In making her claims DeCrane offers a helpful summary of three contemporary feminist authors--Sandra Schneiders (scripture interpretation), Rosemary Radford Ruether (theology), and Martha Nussbaum (philosophy)--as she builds a feminist method for retrieving texts. The strength of her work lies in making a case for this process of retrieval, and not so much in arguing against the injustices of the U.S. health care system. Still, this is a bold attempt by a feminist Catholic scholar who seeks to remain within the tradition--while demanding that the tradition live up to its emphasis on justice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780878403493
ISBN-10: 0878403493
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 139 x 214 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Georgetown University Press
Seria Moral Traditions series

Locul publicării:United States

Descriere

To dismiss the work of philosophers and theologians of the past because of their limited perceptions of the whole of humankind is tantamount to tossing the tot out with the tub water. Such is the case when feminist scholars of religion and ethics confront Thomas Aquinas, whose views of women can only be described as misogynistic.