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Försoningens mellanrum: en analys av Daphne Hampsons och Rita Nakashima Brocks teologiska tolkningar
Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9896-8081
2008 (Swedish)Doctoral thesis, monograph (Other academic)Alternative title
The Space-in-Between of Atonement/Redemption : An Analysis of Daphne Hampson’s and Rita Nakashima Brock’s Theological Interpretations (English)
Abstract [en]

The overall purpose of this thesis is to illuminate and critically evaluate Christian theology of atonement and redemption, in order to contribute to contemporary theology of atonement and redemption. The purpose is reached through an analysis of the work of two contemporary feminist theologians; Daphne Hampson and Rita Nakashima Brock. Hampson has formulated a sharp post-Christian position. Brock has distinguished herself through her critique of the Christian concept of atonement and through her contributions to reconciliation and redemption.

Both Daphne Hampson and Rita Nakashima Brock argue that Christian atonement-theology, primarily the so called objective model, is hurtful to children and victims of abuse and violence. They both argue that theological language is not innocent. At the same time, they illustrate broken relationships, sufferings, and problems they want to change, give theological interpretations of how that change is to take place and present methodologies on how to reach reconciliation between human beings and God as well as between human beings.

In two steps I undertake a critical analysis of content and presuppositions in Daphne Hampson’s and Rita Nakashima Brock’s theologies of atonement and redemption. In the first step, I describe Hampson’s and Brock’s critique of Christian atonement-theology. I analyze their theological critique and theological construction in a model "from-transition-to". My critical analysis focuses especially on internal consistency. In the second part, the analysis of presuppositions, I explain basic principles upon which they shape their theology. The analysis is made up by the analytical concepts; theoretical arguments of knowledge, understandings of faith, and the position of the subject. I also analyze other essential concepts out of which gender is one.

In the last chapter I present my own constructive contribution, structured by content and presuppositions. I argue that theology is both a critical and constructive discipline. In the content-response I discuss images of God, the tragic, the cross, and the hope. In the presuppositions-response I discuss the concept "space-in-between". In conclusion I propose that theology of atonement/redemption is shaped between post and Christian. I argue that space-in-between-perspectives are necessarily experimental and critical, a space on the border where marginalized voices are to be included.

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Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis , 2008. , p. 213
Keywords [en]
Daphne Hampson, Rita Nakashima Brock, Christian, post-Christian, atonement, redemption, reconciliation, knowledge, identity, abuse, violence, contexts of death, eros, images of God, the cross, hope, the tragic, space-in-between.
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Religious Studies
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URN: urn:nbn:se:ths:diva-546ISBN: 978-91-554-7365-5 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ths-546DiVA, id: diva2:1365054
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2008-12-19, Uhus IV, Universitetshuset, Uppsala, 10:00
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