Cross Examinations: Readings on the Meaning of the Cross TodayMarit Trelstad In today's theological landscape the significance of the cross has become strongly affirmed and radically questioned. This exciting volume gathers theologians and historians who have thought through these critical and constructive issues: Do traditional understandings of the cross valorize suffering or violence? Are the older soteriological models, which see redemption as a kind of ransom or debt satisfaction, fitting for the contemporary worldview? Do they produce a piety that acquiesces in needless suffering, or does the cross precisely meet the massive suffering and injustice of today's world?Following an expert introduction to the issues and options by editor Marit Trelstad, each author addresses the Christian symbol of the cross in the context of current theological, sociological, political, or environmental issues. |
Contents
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Black Womens Surrogacy Experience | 19 |
Our Mothers Gardens | 33 |
The Cross and Male Violence | 50 |
Maternal Sacrifice as a Hermeneutics of the Cross | 63 |
Becoming a Feminist Theologian of the Cross | 76 |
Contextualizing the Cross for the Sake of Subjectivity | 91 |
All That Matters | 139 |
A Theology of the Cross for the Uncreators | 181 |
The Passion of Christ | 196 |
Violence in Christian Theology | 225 |
The Cross of Resurrection and Communal Redemption | 241 |
Theology of the Cross | 252 |
The Cross as Military Symbol for Sacrifice | 259 |
Notes | 278 |
For Further Reading | 309 |
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Taking Up the Cross: New Testament Interpretations Through Latina and ... Barbara E. Reid Limited preview - 2007 |