Preface.
Acknowledgement.
Introduction.
1. Methodology.
The Nature of Christianity.
The Conservative Response.
Attempts to Bridge.
The Denial of Discontinuity.
A Post-Christian Position.
2. Christology.
The Limits of Christianity.
Patristic Christology.
Feminist Christologies.
Conservative Christologies.
Counterbalances to Christology.
Christ and Feminism.
3. Concretion.
The Concretion of Religion.
Biblical Religion.
The Imaging of God.
The 'Feminine' as Construct.
Appropriating the Past.
Breaking Free.
4. Anthropology. Feminist Anthropology.
Sin.
Salvation.
Creation.
'Angst', Death and Eternal Life.
5. Theology.
The Task of Feminist Theology.
The Christian God.
Renaming God.
The Shape of God.
Perceptivity.
Select Bibliography.
Index.
Daphne Hampson is Professor Emerita of Divinity at the University of St Andrews. She is at present a Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge University.
"A very important and challenging book." Theology
"Hampson writes with passionate conviction, keen intellect, and an
extensive knowledge of Christian theology, past and present." The
Ecumenical Review"It will be an invaluable tool for all those
concerned with women's issues inside and outside the Christian
churches, posing hard questions to radicals and conservatives
alike. Essential reading, whether or not you agree with the
conclusions." Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury
"A brilliant reflection on religion by one of Europe's finest
feminist theologians ... Her powerful analysis should both inspire
and challenge all those who think seriously about religion." Naomi
Goldenberg, University of Ottawa
"A thoughtful, well balanced examination of the thoroughly sexist
character of Christianity. A fine book." Gordon Kaufman,
Mallinckrodt Professor of Divinity Emiterus, Harvard University
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