Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Intersectional Theology, an Introductory Guide, Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Susan M. Shaw

Label
Intersectional Theology, an Introductory Guide, Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Susan M. Shaw
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Intersectional Theology
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Susan M. Shaw
Sub title
an Introductory Guide
Summary
Intersectional Theology: An Introductory Guide offers a pathway for reflective Christians, pastors, and theologians to apply the concepts and questions of intersectionality to theology. Intersectionality is a tool for analysis, developed primarily by black feminists, to examine the causes and consequences of converging social identities (gender, race, class, sexual identity, age, ability, nation, religion) within interlocking systems of power and privilege (sexism, racism, classism, heterosexism, ableism, ageism, nativism) and to foster engaged, activist work toward social justice. Applied to theology, intersectionality demands attention to the Christian thinker's own identities and location within systems of power and the value of deep consideration of complementary, competing, and even conflicting points of view that arise from the experiences and understandings of diverse people. This book provides an overview of theories of intersectionality and suggests questions of intersectionality for theology, challenging readers to imagine an intersectional church, a practice of welcome and inclusion rooted in an ecclesiology that embraces difference and centers social justice. Rather than providing a developed systematic theology, Intersectional Theology encourages readers to apply its method in their own theologizing to expand their own thinking and add their experiences to a larger theology that moves us all toward the kin-dom of God
Target audience
adult
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