
What's Right with the Trinity?
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'Hannah Bacon furthers an important step in contemporary feminist theology: the recovery of an orthodox doctrine of the trinity. She shows with clarity and good sense what's wrong with some strands of trinitarian theology, and more importantly, what's right in other traditions of trinitarian theology - drawing upon a range of theological and non-theological sources. And what's right is that the truth of God's self-giving enhances certain feminist values of difference and subjectivity, values that liberate both women and men from idolatry and generate love for other. Bacon's work is timely, provocative and a fine example of constructive theology.' Gavin D'Costa, University of Bristol, UK 'In this scholarly and closely argued text, Hannah Bacon makes a significant contribution to Christian feminist debate about the Trinity. Seeking to steer a middle way between a closed orthodoxy on the one hand and post-Christian feminism on the other, between essentialist views of gender and post-modern fragmentation of the self, she argues for a 'generous orthodoxy' in which God's subjectivity and difference are the ground of women's identity, freedom and capacity for mutual relations. Her argument engages with secular and religious feminist theory, with representatives of modern theology and with classic orthodoxy, demonstrating an impressive knowledge of her sources. This book deserves to be taken seriously by all those seeking a deeper grasp of Christian feminist theology - as well as by those who remain to be convinced of the legitimacy of such a position.' Nicola Slee, Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, UK 'This important and timely study not only "reclaims" the doctrine of the Trinity from a feminist perspective, but shows how a trinitarian understanding of God can be enriched by feminist frameworks. It does this by encouraging a focus on the "grammar" of the Trinity, rather than on debates revolving around inclusive language; thus, it creatMore details
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