Coram Meipso: Presence,Privilege, and Vocations in Feminist and Lutheran Languages |
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Authors: | Caryn D. Riswold |
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Affiliation: | Caryn D. Riswold is Associate Professor of Religion, Chair, Gender and Women's Studies, and currently Director, Faculty Mentoring at Illinois College, Jacksonville, IL. |
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Abstract: | Abstract : Themes of simultaneity and complex identity emerge when considering the human person using Lutheran theological constructs and feminist theoretical analysis. Focusing on human life coram meipso does not mean committing the error of pride that Luther and his Augustinian brothers so feared. Instead, coupled with a robust understanding of interlocking systems of privilege and oppression, looking into ourselves illuminates multiple vocations for justice that we have in the world. |
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Keywords: | Martin Luther feminist privilege vocation Lutheran |
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