Mese di pubblicazione: 01 ottobre 2019
Edizione n°: 1
Collana: SANPAOLO
t is the first volume of the series Exousia. Rethinking Theology
According to a Gender Perspective. Its aim is crossing the whole
theology and abandoning neutrality to adopt a precise perspective. Feminist theology unmasks the alleged male universality introducing the reality and the experience of women,
their points of view and their partiality. Through this transparency of intention, feminist theology makes herself available to
the whole theology. Feminist theology has been also a meeting place: between culture and politics, ecumenism and gender. In this volume readers witness the perspectives of the two
authoresses meeting: they are both theologians who express
themselves through different confessional and ministerial
positions. This volume explains in a preliminary way the key
themes and perspectives of a feminist theology.
Elizabeth Green (England, 1953) is pastor of the Baptist churches
in Cagliari. She has been the first woman to obtain a doctorate in dogmatic theology at the Pontifical University of Salamanca. She is a member of the Coordination of Italian Female
Theologians.
Cristina Simonelli (Florence, 1976) is a professor of patristic theology in Verona (San Zeno, San Bernardino, San Pietro Martire)
and at the Theological Faculty of Northern Italy (Milan). She is
a member of the Coordination of Italian Female Theologians
and its President since 2013.
SELLING POINTS
• Centrality of the female question in the Church of Pope
Francis.
• Challenging and stimulating contents by serious and profound experts.
• The volumes are written according to hermeneutic
circularity.
A NEW APPROACH FROM AND TO
A FEMINIST THEOLOGY
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