Voices from the Edge
Voices from the Edge
Centring Marginalized Perspectives in Analytic Theology
Panchuk, Michelle; Rea, Michael
Oxford University Press
07/2020
256
Dura
Inglês
9780198848844
15 a 20 dias
514
I. Methodology
1: Helen De Cruz: Seeking out Epistemic Friction in the Philosophy of Religion
2: Sameer Yadav: Toward an Analytic Theology of Liberation
3: Amy Peeler: Mary as Mediator
II. Social Identity, Religious Epistemology, and Religious Affect
4: Teri Merrick: Non-deference to Religious Authority: Epistemic Arrogance or Justice?
5: Joshua Cockayne, Jack Warman, and David Efird: Shattered Faith: The Social Epistemology of Deconversion by Spiritually Violent Religious Trauma
6: Theresa W. Tobin and Dawne Moon: Sacramental Shame in Black Churches: How Racism and Respectability Politics Shape the Experiences of Black LGBTQ and Same-Gender-Loving Christians
7: Kathryn Pogin: Conceptualizing Atonement
III. Social Bodies and the Eschaton
8: Blake Hereth: The Shape of Trans Afterlife Justice
9: Kevin Timpe: Defiant Afterlife-Disability and Uniting Ourselves to God
I. Methodology
1: Helen De Cruz: Seeking out Epistemic Friction in the Philosophy of Religion
2: Sameer Yadav: Toward an Analytic Theology of Liberation
3: Amy Peeler: Mary as Mediator
II. Social Identity, Religious Epistemology, and Religious Affect
4: Teri Merrick: Non-deference to Religious Authority: Epistemic Arrogance or Justice?
5: Joshua Cockayne, Jack Warman, and David Efird: Shattered Faith: The Social Epistemology of Deconversion by Spiritually Violent Religious Trauma
6: Theresa W. Tobin and Dawne Moon: Sacramental Shame in Black Churches: How Racism and Respectability Politics Shape the Experiences of Black LGBTQ and Same-Gender-Loving Christians
7: Kathryn Pogin: Conceptualizing Atonement
III. Social Bodies and the Eschaton
8: Blake Hereth: The Shape of Trans Afterlife Justice
9: Kevin Timpe: Defiant Afterlife-Disability and Uniting Ourselves to God