01551nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200120006808200130008010000190009310000150011210000110012724500480013824500180018624500660020426000100027026000220028026000090030230000110031130000140032230000090033652007840034565000400112985600920116920260119070717.02022-07-29 14:55:49 a0195144163 a1 a0 eng a230.082 bR289-M64 aMiles, Rebekah d(1960-...) eAuthor aAmerican Academy of Religion academy series cRebekah Miles pThe bonds of freedom: Feminist theology and Christian realism aU.S.A bOxford University c2001 a206tr. bHardcover c24cm aMiles proposes a new feminist theological ethic in this constructive study, drawing together the contributions of Reinhold Niebuhr, Sharon Welch, and Rosemary Ruether. Seeking to critically reappropriate the Christian realism articulated by Niebuhr, she reinterprets solutions to problems emergent from his theology. Miles presents feminist Christian realism as an alternative that can reclaim a positive interpretation of divine transcendence and human self-transcendence while maintaining newer emphases on human boundedness and divine immanence. Theologians and ethicists will find her critical reassessment of the three authors distinctive and her challenging proposal for a `positive creative transformation` a significant contribution to the development of feminist ethics. aReligion -- Christianity -- General4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/7/29/_24743601_140.jpgyCover Image