2012
DOI: 10.1111/cros.12002
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Thinkingthe Trinity as Resource for Feminist Theology Today?

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“…16.For feminist interaction with Trinitarian theology, see, for example, Bacon (2012), Fox (2011), Greene-McCreight (2000) and Harrison (2011). The major work by communion, relationality and reciprocity, as never seen before in Trinitarian theology.…”
Section: Renaming the Trinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16.For feminist interaction with Trinitarian theology, see, for example, Bacon (2012), Fox (2011), Greene-McCreight (2000) and Harrison (2011). The major work by communion, relationality and reciprocity, as never seen before in Trinitarian theology.…”
Section: Renaming the Trinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For creative re-interpretations, see McFague (1987) and Johnson (1992). For an informed overview of feminist Trinitarian theology, see Bacon (2012). 33 For representative treatments of God in Black Theology, see Jones (1987) and Maimela (1991).…”
Section: Irruption Of the Other -The Disabled God Who Liberatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For creative reinterpretations, see McFague (1987) and . For an informed overview of feminist Trinitarian theology, see Bacon (2012). 33…”
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