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K Kriesel
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She references Native American theologian Vine Deloria!! YES!!!
— Sep 10, 2019 04:12PM
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"The interconnection between androcentric language and patriarchal power becomes apparent when we remember that an 1850 and act of Parliament was required to prohibit the common use of 'they' for sex-indeterminable references and to legally insist that 'he' stood for 'she."
— Aug 31, 2019 09:54AM
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Ray Ellis
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Intro and Ch.1 Women-Church the Hermeneutical Center of Feminist Biblical Interpretation - Uses principles of liberation theology but using a hermeneutic of suspicion, because the Biblical texts are written by men and thus androcentric. Scripture cannot be authoritative. Shared experience is authoritative, scripture acts as proto-history.
— Feb 24, 2018 02:27PM
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Barbara
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considering the importance of the closing paragraph (page 115).
— Jan 28, 2017 09:03AM
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Barbara
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"Theology and Church therefore failed to develop communal structures capable of socializing children into the Christian values of coequality in community, commitment, and discipleship, rather than into the cultural values and patriarchal roles of superordination and subordination, of masculinity and femininity." -91
— Jan 16, 2017 11:54PM
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Barbara
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"Salvation here should not be understood just as salvation of the soul, but in the biblical sense of total human salvation and wholeness. It cannot be limited to the liberation from sin, but must be understood to mean also liberation from social and political oppression." (40)
— Dec 31, 2016 12:49AM
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