A Feminist Lutheran Substantive Christology: Method and Methodology |
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Authors: | Mary J. Streufert |
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Affiliation: | Mary J. Streufert serves as the director for the Justice for Women program in the ELCA. Author of several articles and chapters on atonement, christology, power, and Schleiermacher, she is the editor of Transformative Lutheran Theologies: Feminist, Womanist, and Mujerista Perspectives (Fortress Press, 2010). |
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Abstract: | Abstract : From a Euro‐American feminist perspective, not only the methods of North American ‘mainstream’ Christology but also of much feminist Christology needs refinement. The former must take into account the context of feminist consciousness, with particular attention to experience. The latter must reclaim kerygma and dogma. Drawn from history, kerygma, dogma, and experience, feminist Lutheran Christology is substantive, meaning that Jesus Christ is fully human and fully divine and sufficient for salvation. |
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Keywords: | method methodology Christology feminist Lutheran |
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