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Imagining Theology
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Table of Contents

Part 1


1.What Everyone Was Reading


2. Reading Gaols and Women's Prisons

3. Literature and Theology: Sex in the Relationship
4. Fireflies and the Art Candle


5. 'They will faint when we show them our texts'


6. An article on Midrash, preaching and performing texts in feminist perspective





Part 2


1. Michelle Roberts and the Voices of the Lost


2. Extreme Faith


3. Sex in the War


4. Cyborg


5. 'A World Built on Water: Marilynne Robertson and the beauty of the sacred'.

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This book explores the significance of women poststructuralist theorists for feminist reading practices in theology. The crucial role that literature has played in the development of feminist theology is examined, breaking new ground in linking the study of literary texts and theory to creative writing.

About the Author

Dr Heather Walton is Lecturer at the Centre for the Study of Literature and Theology, University of Glasgow, UK.

Reviews

'Imagining Theology mark[s] an important intervention in the field of literature and theology by challenging both male scholars and religious feminists to consider the work of feminist poststructuralists. [This] book will be useful to scholars in both disciplines, as well as those who occupy the margins between them.' Elizabeth Anderson, University of Glasgow, The Kelvingrove Review

"An inspired title for an inspiring book ... each [chapter] is argued in a passionate yet nuanced manner." - Theology

"Walton's essays raise important issues such as the relation between aesthetics and suffering in the divine economy...Imagining Theology has some excellent and provocative essays...definitely college library worthy..." -Lynn M. Browne, Catholic Library World, March 2009

Mention -Theology Digest, Summer 2006

'Walton is well placed to comment on the current positioning of women scholars and women's writing in this growing field of academic scholarship ... the book conveys something of the richness of women's scholarship and writing ... the book is also a provocative call to remake gender politics amid all the remaking of the twenty-first century world' Theological Book Review, Volume 20, No 2, 2008

"Walton's book provides the opportunity for women in different social locations and various forms of ministry to explore the interplay of theology and contemporary literature." --Interpretation, April 2009
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"Heather Walton makes a strong case for more fully incorporating fiction, published diaries, journals, poetry, science fiction, and feminist philosophy by women into the discussion of theology...Walton is the Director of the Centre for Literature, Theology, and the Arts at Glasglow University, and her particular knowledge is reflected in the choice of topics in this  book....Walton's book provides the opportunity for women in different social locations and various forms of ministry to explore the interplay of theology and contemporary literature." - Interpretation
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