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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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Negating the mother & the maternal body in the Hebrew Bible : From Eve to Sarah, Rachel and Hannah

Norstedt Hedman, Terese January 2016 (has links)
The purpose of this study has been to examine and identify a negation of the mother and the maternal body within the Hebrew Bible. The starting point has been an understanding of a denial of feminine powers related to reproduction and women being primarily presented as vessels for paternity. A selection of biblical narratives was made to elucidate this negation through the structure of the texts by using an interdisciplinary method which combines a feminist hermeneutic with Russian Formalism. Previous feminist theologies like that of Ilana Pardes, Phyllis Trible and Esther Fuchs have assisted in highlighting the presentations of the mother and her role in the texts. Formalism has allowed a rejection of authorial context and intent; the study is synchronic, i.e. focus is on the text and its internal structures.  Upon examination, the narratives have shown that the mother’s textual life span is chiefly limited to achieving maternity, but that as a mother she is in secondary position to the father, has no creative powers of her own, and lacks parental rights. The maternal body is entirely excluded from the Creation narratives, it is the sole reason for infertility, and it is rigidly controlled by the Father-God.
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Ett lyckligt slut : Kejsarn av Portugalliens bidrag till en feministisk diskussion om försoningsteologi

Klitgaard Nelsson, Rebecca January 2016 (has links)
The traditional Christian doctrines of atonement have been widely critized for expressing a violent image of God, and for having serious misogynist consequenses. In this thesis I start by presenting some feminist critics of the objective, subjective and classical view, but my main objective is to discuss the question of feminism and soteriology through the lens of Selma Lagerlöf’s narrative Kejsarn av Portugallien (The Emperor of Portugallia). Selma Lagerlöf’s stories have been used before in theological contexts, mainly through Margareta Brandby-Cöster who detects lutheran undercurrents in Lagerlöfs writings, which I also present in this thesis. Kejsarn av Portugallien deals with the redemption between a father and a daughter, and has some parallels with the subjective and the classical view of atonement, but doesn’t fully align with any of the doctrines. I have found that there are some important themes and imagery in Kejsarn av Portugallien that can be used in a feminist discussion about soteriology. It opens up for a debate on sin, the issues with a male saviour, suffering, images of God and performativity.
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Vem säger du att jag är? Mot en postkolonial feministisk kristologi

Jansson, Emma January 2016 (has links)
Uppsatsens syfte är att undersöka kristologi och dess samband med en postkolonial feministisk teologi. Detta utifrån de två teologerna Mercy Amba Oduyoye och Jaquelyn Grants kristologi. Uppsatsen undersöker hur kolonialism, feminism och teologi har påverkat den kristologiska bilden. Den postkoloniala feministiska kristologin bidrar till att utmana den traditionella kristologin. Uppsatsens frågeställning lyder ”Vilka kristologiska bilder finner jag i en postkolonial feministisk teologi? Hur är relationen mellan kristologin och en postkolonial feministisk teologi? Och är den här kristologin rimlig?” Detta undersöks genom fyra analysfrågor som berör kontext, Jesus manlighet, befrielse och lidande. Den postkoloniala feministiska teologin som presenteras i uppsatsen utgår från Kwok Pui-lans bok ”Postcolonial Imagination and Feminist Theology”.
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Jungfru Maria som teologisk resurs : En feministisk, intersektionell och funktionalitetsteoretisk analys av Luk 1:26-56 / Virgin Mary as a Theological Resource : A Study of Feminist, Intersectional and Disability Perspective on Luk 1:26-56

Fransson, Lydia January 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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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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