God and Difference intertwines Christian philosophy with strange and women’s activist hypothesis for both basic and useful closures. Linn Marie Tonstad utilizes eccentric hypothesis to demonstrate certain disappointments of Christian reasoning about God, sex, and sexuality. She utilizes strange hypothesis to dismember trinitarian talk and the resonances found in contemporary Christian idea between sexual contrast and distinction inside the trinity. Tonstad evaluates a wide swath of unmistakable Christian scholars who either utilize eccentric hypothesis in their work or avow the legitimacy of same-sex connections, contending that their work accidentally advances gendered chain of importance. This volume adds to focal discussions in Christianity over perfect and human personhood, gendered relationality, and the trinity, and gives unique records of God, sexual distinction, and Christian people group that are both religiously rich and altogether queer.
God and Difference (Gender, Theology and Spirituality).
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