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This volume investigates the impact of thinking with gender on modern ethics, and considers the insights that postmodern gender theory might bring to the ethical project. It concludes with the possibility of another way of self-understanding and of renewal in theological ethics for our time.

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"This is a demanding but rewarding book. Dr. Parsons wants to reconstrue theological ethics by developing our critical sensitivity to the ways we are made by our cultures. That human beings are richly complex and positively creative is a key feature of what she has to say about 'gender'. This profoundly theological book centres on the virtue of hope and the transfiguration of human relationships. No crying for the moon here, but something which is a serious possibility." Ann Loades, University of Durham, UK

"This work is a fine achievement. There is an impressive range of treatments, remarkable erudition, consistent clarity, and imaginative glimpses of a new future for recognizably Christian ethics. It is certain to be discussed for several years." Theology



Table of Contents
Preface.

Introduction.

1. On Ethics and Gender.

2. Feminism as an Ethics of Gender.

3. Is Ethics a Man's Subject?.

4. The Matter of Bodies.

5. The Subject of Language.

6. The Power of Agency.

7. Engendering Ethics.

8. Conceiving of Difference.

9. Subjected in Hope.

10. For Love of God.

Select Bibliography.

Index.

The Ethics of Gender

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/09/2001
      ISBN13: 9780631215172, 978-0631215172
      ISBN10: 0631215174

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume investigates the impact of thinking with gender on modern ethics, and considers the insights that postmodern gender theory might bring to the ethical project. It concludes with the possibility of another way of self-understanding and of renewal in theological ethics for our time.

      Trade Review
      "This is a demanding but rewarding book. Dr. Parsons wants to reconstrue theological ethics by developing our critical sensitivity to the ways we are made by our cultures. That human beings are richly complex and positively creative is a key feature of what she has to say about 'gender'. This profoundly theological book centres on the virtue of hope and the transfiguration of human relationships. No crying for the moon here, but something which is a serious possibility." Ann Loades, University of Durham, UK

      "This work is a fine achievement. There is an impressive range of treatments, remarkable erudition, consistent clarity, and imaginative glimpses of a new future for recognizably Christian ethics. It is certain to be discussed for several years." Theology



      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      Introduction.

      1. On Ethics and Gender.

      2. Feminism as an Ethics of Gender.

      3. Is Ethics a Man's Subject?.

      4. The Matter of Bodies.

      5. The Subject of Language.

      6. The Power of Agency.

      7. Engendering Ethics.

      8. Conceiving of Difference.

      9. Subjected in Hope.

      10. For Love of God.

      Select Bibliography.

      Index.

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