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This book takes the ground-breaking work of Lee Edelman in queer
theory and for the first time demonstrates its importance and
relevance to contemporary theology, Biblical studies, and religious
studies. It argues that despite extensive interest in Edelman’s
work, we have barely begun to understand the significance of
Edelman’s ideas both in their own right and with respect to the
study of religion. Therefore, it offers fresh approaches to
Edelman’s work that necessarily complicate established
interpretations of his thinking. With essays by rising and
established scholars, as well as a response by Edelman himself, it
contends that by fully engaging Edelman, scholars of religion will
have to confront negativity and its consequences in ways that will
contribute to reshaping the terrain of scholarship on religion,
race, sexuality, and social change. The insights provided in this
book are new territory for much of the study of religion, As such,
it will be of keen interest to scholars of Religious Studies,
Theology and Biblical Studies as well as Gender Studies and Queer,
Feminist, and Critical Race Theory.
God and Difference interlaces Christian theology with queer and
feminist theory for both critical and constructive ends. Linn Marie
Tonstad uses queer theory to show certain failures of Christian
thinking about God, gender, and sexuality. She employs queer theory
to dissect trinitarian discourse and the resonances found in
contemporary Christian thought between sexual difference and
difference within the trinity. Tonstad critiques a broad swath of
prominent Christian theologians who either use queer theory in
their work or affirm the validity of same-sex relationships,
arguing that their work inadvertently promotes gendered hierarchy.
This volume contributes to central debates in Christianity over
divine and human personhood, gendered relationality, and the
trinity, and provides original accounts of God, sexual difference,
and Christian community that are both theologically rich and
thoroughly queer.
God and Difference interlaces Christian theology with queer and
feminist theory for both critical and constructive ends. Linn Marie
Tonstad uses queer theory to show certain failures of Christian
thinking about God, gender, and sexuality. She employs queer theory
to dissect trinitarian discourse and the resonances found in
contemporary Christian thought between sexual difference and
difference within the trinity. Tonstad critiques a broad swath of
prominent Christian theologians who either use queer theory in
their work or affirm the validity of same-sex relationships,
arguing that their work inadvertently promotes gendered hierarchy.
This volume contributes to central debates in Christianity over
divine and human personhood, gendered relationality, and the
trinity, and provides original accounts of God, sexual difference,
and Christian community that are both theologically rich and
thoroughly queer.
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