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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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En oanständig frälsare : Marcella Althaus-Reids kristologi och Elisabeth Ohlson Wallins Ecce Homo

Svedberg, Hannes January 2014 (has links)
Denna uppsats undersöker hur den kristologi som kommer till uttryck i Elisabeth Ohlson Wallins fotoutställning Ecce Homo kan förstås i relation till det kristologiska projekt som artikulerats av Marcella Althaus-Reid. Undersökningen sker i två steg där Althaus-Reids kristologi först rekonstrueras utifrån de texter i hennes författarskap som tydligt behandlar ämnet, varefter en serie bildanalyser görs av fem fotografier ur Ecce Homo. Studien visar att både Althaus-Reids texter och Ecce Homo innehåller inte en utan flera olika kristologier. De kristologier som uttrycks i Ecce Homo visar sig på många sätt överensstämma med Althaus- Reids kristologiska strävanden, samtidigt som Ohlson Wallins och Althaus-Reids projekt skiljer sig åt på väsentliga punkter, framförallt vad gäller bredd och metodologiska/tematiska ingångar. Medan Althaus-Reids kristologi förstås som intersektionell och alltså som berörande flera olika maktordningar visar sig Ecce Homo framförallt tematisera icke- heterosexuell erfarenhet i relation till Kristus.
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Impossibly indecent God? : pursuing questions of the Biblical God in the Church of Scotland through churchgoers' and Marcella Althaus-Reid's theological ideas, juxtaposed with fragments of Jacques Derrida's philosophy

Brown, Susan Victoria January 2012 (has links)
Marcella Althaus-Reid was a theologian who dared to imagine differently, a thinker whose inventive style brought striking originality to her writings on sexuality and gender, people and God. Her work is remembered most noticeably in theological academia for her conceptual phrase, ‘Indecent Theology’. In this thesis about questions of God, the innovative elements of Marcella’s literary corpus are developed in new ways by placing her academic theories alongside a practical research study undertaken in the alternative milieu of Church of Scotland congregations in Edinburgh. This primary material, which has been analysed through interview and focus group transcripts, together with questionnaire responses, brings revealing insights to frame the emerging tensions between churchgoers and Marcella across the dimensions of its four chapters. In each, the following themes are developed: the ambiguities surrounding questions of asking who God might be; the considerations involved in recognising God’s relationship with the Bible; the exploration of the extent to which sexuality and gender may influence God concepts; and the recognition of the role people play in evaluating their understandings of God in Christianity. Arranged in a rhythmical structure throughout, every chapter is first prefaced by a media-based report which contextualises relevant themes in a contemporary idiom, and is later concluded by a deconstructive postscript that, in fragmentary ways, invokes some critical concepts in the work of Jacques Derrida germane to the particular questions of God pursued in each.
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"Deutsche Stunde" Volksgemeinschaft und Antisemitismus in der politischen Theologie bei Paul Althaus

Hetzer, Tanja January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Brighton, Univ., Diss., 2007 / Hergestellt on demand
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”Institutionaliserade former av relationer med Gud är helt enkelt inte flexibla nog” : Queerteologiska perspektiv på utanförskap och aktivism / ”The institutionalized forms of relations with God are simply not flexible enough” : Queer theological perspectives on exclusion and activism

Magnusson, Viktoria January 2021 (has links)
The aim of this study is to explore whether activism can counteract and prevent exclusion in Christian tradition and practice. The analysis is helped by queer theologian Marcella Althaus-Reid as a primary theoretical standpoint. The study is based on Petra Carlsson's exploration of the queer nuns and activists: The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, and the movement will be elucidated and interpreted through queer theology as expressed by Althaus-Reid. The method used is a textual analysis, where the study will compare Althaus-Reid’s queer theology and Carlsson’s radical material theology; with the aim to present, analyse and discuss activism.  First, Althaus-Reid’s queer theology is systematized thematically based on the studies analysis points: the body, symbols and activism. Secondly, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are presented and depicted through Carlsson’s interpretation of the movement. After this the queer nuns are compared to Althaus-Reid's queer theology, followed by a comparison of Althaus-Reid’s and Carlsson’s theologies. Lastly, with the help of Erik Gyll, the study discusses the situation for LGBT people in religious environments, such as church, and possible consequences of queer activism- and theology in Christian communities.  Althaus-Reid emphasises the need to do theology from different bodies/parts, especially those that have been excluded. She wants to liberate theological concepts from a heteronormative framework, which she believes limits people’s understanding of and access to God. Multiplicity is also prominent with Carlsson. She advocates for a performative viewpoint, that through adding expressions and expanding the imagery, it is also possible to create and change reality. The analysis indicates a need for theology which can embrace real life and experiences. The research shows that for those who create and engage in alternative expressions or activism, such participation enables access to symbols and spaces from which they were previously excluded. Therefore, it is also reasonable to conclude that it is a relevant and fruitful approach as long as people are still excluded from Christian communities, and the church is not a safe place for everyone.
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Det profetiska kallets baksida : Om John Howard Yoders teologiskt motiverade övergrepp / The Downside of the Prophetic Notion : On John Howard Yoder's theologically motivated abuse

Melin, Tova January 2022 (has links)
Den här uppsatsen diskuterar John Howard Yoders teologiskt motiverade sexuella våld, med hjälp av queerteologen Marcella Althaus-Reid och den feministiska teologen Mary Daly, och även andra teologiska perspektiv. Särskilt fokus läggs på hur en teologi för syndarens upprättelse och försoning riskerar att osynliggöra skadade och sårbara personer, hur en idealiserad bild av församlingen riskerar att skada den personliga omdömesförmågan, och hur ett profetiskt motiverat gränsöverskridande riskerar att legitimera våld. / This thesis aims to discuss the theologically motivated sexual violence of John Howard Yoder, in the light of the writings of queer theologian Marcella Althaus-Reid and also feminist theologian Mary Daly, and others. Attention is put on how the hurt persons might be left out of a theology for redemption of the sinner, how an idealized view of the congregation risk hurting the personal capacity for judgement, and on how a prophetic calling to cross boundaries might end up protecting transgressive violence.
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“El que más te ama es el que más te hiere”: la crisis familiar en el sistema solar de Mariana De Althaus

Pretel Ledesma, María Gabriela 16 August 2020 (has links)
En el presente trabajo de investigación, analizo la crisis familiar y la búsqueda del padre perfecto en la obra El sistema solar de Mariana de Althaus. A lo largo de la tesis, propongo que esta crisis familiar se origina a partir del desencanto de la figura paterna, por lo que mi objetivo principal es analizarla tomando en cuenta la presencia de las tres figuras paternas que aparecen en la obra. Así, surge el cuestionamiento sobre la función del padre en la familia, y está presente el anhelo de encontrar a la figura paterna perfecta por parte de los personajes. De esta manera, la crisis familiar generada por el desencanto del padre, refleja la búsqueda de aquella figura paterna; por lo que, además, el querer tenerla vigente permite que haya un intento por mantener la unión familiar. Asimismo, como parte de la tesis, incluyo un análisis de la puesta en escena de la obra que está unido al análisis del texto debido a que tomo como punto de partida la representación escénica de la crisis familiar, y la forma en la que el público establece una conexión con el drama familiar representado. Para ello, tomo en cuenta la organización de los espectadores en el espacio, y la forma en la que se presentan los signos teatrales (el cuerpo de los actores, el vestuario, la iluminación, los objetos y la música). En resumen, los personajes, en la búsqueda del padre perfecto, tienen una necesidad de mantener vigente al padre para sanar los vínculos familiares.
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"Mi madre la maga”: La defensa escénica ante el testimonio doméstico en “Criadero”, obra de teatro testimonial de Mariana de Althaus

Guerra Morales, Alejandra 22 July 2021 (has links)
En esta tesis realizaré un análisis sobre la obra de teatro testimonial “Criadero” escrita y dirigida por Mariana de Althaus. En esta pieza, la directora y dramaturga quiso explorar el mundo privado doméstico femenino a través de los testimonios de dos actrices y una música que revelan sus recuerdos de crianza y de qué formas estos incidieron en sus propias experiencias de maternidad. Quiero explorar cuáles fueron los elementos que lograron trascender la literalidad de los testimonios basados en experiencias íntimas sobre la maternidad y la crianza, y por qué motivo se generó dicha complicidad con un espectro bastante amplio de espectadores tanto en la ciudad de Lima, como en las provincias del Perú y otros países latinoamericanos. Para abordar este análisis, me enfocaré en los distintos lenguajes escénicos que fueron empleados para la construcción de los testimonios y de qué forma estos lograron profundizar la mirada sobre las historias personales e íntimas del universo femenino de la crianza desarrolladas en la obra “Criadero”. Quiero sostener que en esta pieza teatral el testimonio no se reduce al discurso, sino que el discurso está constituido y potenciado por el lenguaje escénico. Voy a sostener, además, que la danza y la performance física, las canciones, el uso de los objetos personales y el humor, son elementos decisivos que terminan por politizar el testimonio doméstico y fueron fundamentales para lograr la fuerza estética de la obra. / In this thesis I will analyze the testimonial play "Criadero" written and directed by Mariana de Althaus. In this play, the director and playwright wanted to explore the private female domestic world through the testimonies of two actresses and a musician who reveal their memories of their own parenting and how these influenced their own experiences of motherhood. I want to explore what were the elements that managed to transcend the literalness of testimonies based on intimate experiences of motherhood and parenting, and why such complicity was generated with a fairly broad spectrum of viewers both in the city of Lima, and in the provinces and other Latin American countries. To approach this analysis, I will focus on the different scenic languages that were used for the construction of the testimonies and how they managed to deepen the gaze on personal and intimate stories of the female universe of parenting. I want to sustain that in this work the testimony is not reduced to discourse, but that the discourse is constituted and enhanced by the scenic language. I will also sustain that the dance and physical performance, the songs, the use of personal objects and humor, are decisive elements that end up politicizing the domestic testimony and were fundamental to achieve the aesthetic strength of the play.
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Embryo Adoption: Implications of Personhood, Marriage, and Parenthood

McMillen, Brooke Marie 14 April 2008 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / One’s personal claims regarding personhood will influence his moral belief regarding embryo adoption. In Chapter One, I consider the personhood of the human embryo. If the human embryo is a person, we are morally obligated to permit the practice of embryo adoption as an ethical means to save human persons. However, for those who do not claim that an embryo is a person at conception, embryo adoption is not a necessary practice because we have no moral obligation to protect them. There are still others who claim that personhood is gained at some point during gestation when certain mental capacities develop. I offer my own claim that consciousness and sentience as well as the potential to be self-conscious mark the beginning of personhood. Embryo adoption raises several questions surrounding the institution of marriage. Due to its untraditional method of procreation, embryo adoption calls into question the role of procreation within marriage. In Chapter Two, I explore the nature of the marriage relationship by offering Lisa Cahill’s definition of marriage which involves both a spiritual and physical dimension, and then I describe the concept of marriage from different perspectives including a social, religious, and a personal perspective. From a personal perspective, I explore the relationship between marriage and friendship. Finally, I describe how the concept of marriage is understood today and explore the advantages to being married as opposed to the advantages of being single. Embryo adoption changes the way we customarily think about procreation within a family because in embryo adoption, couples are seeking an embryo from another union to be implanted into the woman. This prompts some philosophers to argue that embryo adoption violates the marriage relationship. In Chapter Three, I further consider the impact of embryo adoption on the family as an extension of the marital relationship as well as the impact of embryo adoption on the traditional roles of motherhood and fatherhood. I examine motherhood by looking at how some philosophers define motherhood and when these philosophers claim a woman becomes a mother. After considering these issues regarding motherhood, I examine the same issues surrounding fatherhood. Peg Brand, PhD., Chair

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