Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1994

Abstract

This essay's central claim is that there is an implicit motif in much of current feminist theology according to which God is a relation that human beings choose to enact.

Discusses the concepts of feminist theology. God as a relation that human beings choose to enact; Feminist commitment to divine immanence; Centrality of relationship in human existence; Feminist enactment model of deity.

Comments

Originally published:

Grigg, Richard. "Enacting The Divine: Feminist Theology and the Being of God." Journal Of Religion 74.4 (1994): 506-523.


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