Religion as Gender Politics Theology, Feminism and Continental Philosophy

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Religion as Gender Politics

Theology, Feminism and Continental Philosophy

Daphne Hampson

Religion / Christian Theology / Ethics

In this open access work, Hampson explores her contention that religion is in essence a gender politics, its patterns of thought and sacraments designed to justify gender hierarchy. Given that, in a post-Enlightenment age, the Christian claim to a unique, interventionary, revelation cannot stand, why have the Abrahamic religions (more particularly Christianity) taken the form that they have? Building on previous work, the author considers transcendent monotheism and the symbols, language and dogmas of religion through this lens. Furthermore, Christian ethics is incommensurate with present-day and feminist ideals. Hampson draws throughout on insights present in Continental philosophy, from Hegel through Feuerbach to Derrida and French feminist theory. She turns to the implications that such a gender politics has had for society. But if the Christian myth – for all its failings – has been that vehicle through which people have channelled their love of God and spirituality the question arises as to how we best conceptualise God in an age in which the myth is obsolescent.

This is a provocative, hard-hitting book, that makes a fundamental contribution to understanding the entanglement of religion with gender. Yet Hampson is an apologist for spirituality that is epistemologically cogent and ethically viable today. It may well prove a landmark book.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.

Daphne Hampson is Professor Emerita of Divinity at the University of St Andrews, UK, where she held a personal chair in Post-Christian Thought. In her retirement she is an Associate of the Department of Theology and Religion at Oxford University. She holds doctorates in History (Oxford), Theology (Harvard) and a master's in Continental Philosophy (Warwick). The author of Theology and Feminism (1990) and After Christianity (2nd edn 2002), she has published widely on the implications of modernity and of feminism for Christianity.

Publication Date: 18 February 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9780567725561
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 384
Weight (oz): 16.0

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