Of Divine Economy: Refinancing Redemption
Autor Dr Marion Grauen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567027405
ISBN-10: 0567027406
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 154 x 231 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0567027406
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 154 x 231 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
"This is a thoroughly engaging and stimulating book. Often it made me stop and ponder a point, construct a train of thought and an argument, [and] nod in agreement...Divine Economy is worth a read." -Roland Boer, The Bible and Critical Theory, Vol. 6
Grau's reconstruction of divine economy serves her readers best as itself a tricksterlike agent, luring her readers into that "third space", that ambiguous uneasy space where the dark side of ransom theories of atonement and the oppressive tendencies of market capitalism are nuanced by attention to their usefulness in the development of countereconomic theologies of redemption... the ease with which Grau engages classical and biblical texts in her reconstruction of divine economy offers her readers insight into the concepts of redemption, exchange, capitalism, and gender that challenge us to acknowledge their complexity, as well as our complicity in the employment of these concepts in oppressive ways. This book will be useful in the theology classroom with adequate interpretive help. It is a must-read for those scholars with interests at the intersection of theology, economy, feminist theology, and poststructuralism."- Anglican Theological Review, Vol. 88, No.1
"Is Christianity complicit in oppressive economic regimes or does it harbor the potential for their rectification? In Of Divine Economy, Marion Grau argues that both of these propositions are true, both for antiquity and our own time. In witty and astute readings of New Testament and patristic texts, Grau imagines a Christian economics that is responsible in its realism while revolutionary in its staging of a marketplace teeming with religious tricksters and an economy gone divinely awry." -Naomi Seidman, director of the Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley and the author of A Marriage Made in Heaven: The Sexual Politics of Hebrew and Yiddish
"Grau's book is valuable in this era of Enron, Gazprom, oil empires, and all controlling stock markets."
"...Grau has written a sparkling, well informed, stimulating book on a vital issue for today."
"If you are looking for a book to startle and stimulate new ideas for Christian living and teaching, try this!"
"useful for political theology students"
Grau's reconstruction of divine economy serves her readers best as itself a tricksterlike agent, luring her readers into that "third space", that ambiguous uneasy space where the dark side of ransom theories of atonement and the oppressive tendencies of market capitalism are nuanced by attention to their usefulness in the development of countereconomic theologies of redemption... the ease with which Grau engages classical and biblical texts in her reconstruction of divine economy offers her readers insight into the concepts of redemption, exchange, capitalism, and gender that challenge us to acknowledge their complexity, as well as our complicity in the employment of these concepts in oppressive ways. This book will be useful in the theology classroom with adequate interpretive help. It is a must-read for those scholars with interests at the intersection of theology, economy, feminist theology, and poststructuralism."- Anglican Theological Review, Vol. 88, No.1
"Is Christianity complicit in oppressive economic regimes or does it harbor the potential for their rectification? In Of Divine Economy, Marion Grau argues that both of these propositions are true, both for antiquity and our own time. In witty and astute readings of New Testament and patristic texts, Grau imagines a Christian economics that is responsible in its realism while revolutionary in its staging of a marketplace teeming with religious tricksters and an economy gone divinely awry." -Naomi Seidman, director of the Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley and the author of A Marriage Made in Heaven: The Sexual Politics of Hebrew and Yiddish
"Grau's book is valuable in this era of Enron, Gazprom, oil empires, and all controlling stock markets."
"...Grau has written a sparkling, well informed, stimulating book on a vital issue for today."
"If you are looking for a book to startle and stimulate new ideas for Christian living and teaching, try this!"
"useful for political theology students"