Mese di pubblicazione: 01 ottobre 2019
Edizione n°: 1
Collana: SANPAOLO
The second volume of the series Exousia. Rethinking Theology
According to a Gender Perspective reads in a new way the liturgical, sacramental, and institutional tradition through a “Gender perspective.” That means highlighting gender’s relevance
in every sacrament. The volume embraces three levels (ritual,
sacramental, and normative) trusting on the different expertise of the two authors. The result is a unitary path, where the
voices of the two authors intertwine, they do not overlap.
Donata Horak (Piacenza) is a Law graduate with a Ph.D. in
Canon Law. She teaches Canon Law at the “Alberoni” Theological College (affiliate to the Pontifical University of Saint
Thomas Aquinas) in Piacenza and at the Diocesan School of
Theological Formation in the same city. She is a member of
the Coordination of Italian Female Theologians.
Andrea Grillo (Savona, 1961) teaches Theology of the Sacraments and Philosophy of Religion at the Pontifical Athenaeum
of Saint Anselm in Rome and Liturgy at the Abbey of Santa
Giustina in Padua. With Edizioni San Paolo he has published:
Genealogy of Freedom (2013); The Symbol (2013); Ecclesia: Universal or Introverted? (2013).
SELLING POINTS
• A never-heard reinterpretation by a canonist of the classic
theological treatises.
• Favourable approach to female diaconate in an elegant
and cultivated way.
• Challenging and stimulating contents by serious and profound experts.
SACRAMENTS AND GENDER: A UNITARY PATH
WITH DIFFERENT THEOLOGICAL VOICES
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