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Redeeming the Story: Women, Suffering, and Christ

Editat de Colleen Mary Carpenter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2004
Cullinan constructs a new understanding of redemption rooted in women's stories of struggle, hope, and enduring love. Women's voices add a much-needed dimension to theological reflection on human brokenness and God's response; their stories enable us to glimpse a new way of speaking about the redemptive work of Christ and the process of redemption at work in our lives. Cullinan considers several contemporary novels, including Toni Morrison's Beloved and E.M Broner's A Weave of Women, and, in conversation with the stories told by and about Jesus, a vision of redemption emerges that emphasizes the wholeness of our experience, the presence of God in our lives, and the power of storytelling to shape our understanding of the present and future
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826416100
ISBN-10: 0826416101
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

"...offers original thinking, a feminist perspective, and carefully researched work (the chapter end notes are a goldmine), and the book is clear, understandable, and appropriately personal...It is an inspired work." -- Dominican Vision, July 2005
"Dr. Colleen Carpenter Cullinan's Redeeming the Story does, indeed, make old stories new. Her insight is penetrating; her sources wide and the work is inspired." --E.M. Broner, author of A Weave of Women and The Telling: The Story of a Group of Jewish Women who Journey to Spirituality through Community and Ceremony
"Colleen Carpenter Cullinan's powerful book, Redeeming the Story, penetrates the mysteries of woman and suffering in a sensitive, luminescent analysis that is both a fine critical analysis of several important novels but also a provocative personal theological reflection. The book demonstrates the very best that the field of religion and literature continues to produce"
"Colleen Carpenter Cullinan's Redeeming the Story is a powerful re-interpretation of the Christian story of redemption. I strongly recommend it." --James H. Cone, Briggs Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological Seminary, NY
"Listening attentively to the voices of women, Colleen Carpenter Cullinan delves into the deepest mysteries of our faith. Linking women's lives, hopes and dreams to the mysteries of God, Jesus, suffering and redemption, she sheds new light on these foundational stories of our tradition. In an original and welcome approach, she provides a keen analysis of novels by Toni Morrison, E.M. Broner, and Barbara Kingsolver, finding in these works clues to the redemptive suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus." --Kaye Ashe, O.P., author of The Feminization of the Church?
"...Cullinan's is an exquisite voice and she articulates keen insight into each of these elements. As a superb theologian, she has both known personally and reflected on suffering in light of the Christian Gospel. Her life as theologian, woman and mother leads Cullinan to reflect thoughtfully on human experiences of suffering, in part through those that are most accessible: her own. This is one of those books that can be useful for those who spend time in classrooms or who prepare for preaching. The topics of struggle, suffering, and redemption as viewed through the experience of women, are relevant for courses in Women's Studies, Religious Studies, Theology or Literature. The stories she pays attention to are stories that live in the hears and lives of many people, particularly those who strive to see their life's journey as one that will take them into 'the very heart of God.'"- Ruth Poochigian, Catholic Books Review, January 2006
"Among the many books on women in Christianity, this one is significant for focusing on their suffering...She [Cullinan] breaks with tradition that sees Jesus' suffering and death as expiatory or atoning, arguing that suffering and love are intertwined...This book is extremely important in helping Christians come to a new understanding of their story of redemption based on women's experiences and interpretations. Highly recommended for religion collections of all kinds." --Library Journal, starred review
"...lucid and jargon-free style...the book's insights will be widely appreciated." -- Theology Today, July 2005