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Human Being and Vulnerability: Beyond Constructivism and Essentialism in Judith Butler, Steven Pinker, and Colin Gunton
University College Stockholm, Stockholm School of Theology, Department of Religious Studies and Theology.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9556-2123
2020 (English)Book (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

Joseph Sverker explores the division between social constructivism and a biologist essentialism by means of Christian theology. For this, Sverker uses a fascinating approach: He lets critical theorist Judith Butler, psycholinguist Steven Pinker, and systematic theologian Colin Gunton interact. While theology plays a central part to make the interaction possible, the context is also that of the school and the effect of institutions on the pupil as a human being and learner.

In order to understand what underlies the division between nature and nurture, or biology and the social in school, Sverker develops new central concepts such as a kenotic personalism, a weak ontology of relationality, and a relational and performative reading of evolution. He argues that most fundamental for what it is to be human is the person, vulnerability, bodiliness, openness to the other, and dependence.

Sverker concludes that the division between constructivism and essentialism discloses a deeper divide, namely that between fundamentally vulnerable persons on the one hand and constructed independent individuals on the other.

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Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag, 2020. , p. 294
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Theology, Politics and Society ; 1
Keywords [en]
Judith Butler, Steven Pinker, Colin Gunton, theological anthropology, social constructivism, social constructionism, biologism, essentialism, biologist essentialism, evolution, school, differentiation, christology, doctrine of the Trinity, interpellation, evolutionary psychology, nature/nurture, vulnerability, body, individual, person, individualism, personalism, kenosis, self-giving, recognition, feminism, relational ontology, weak ontology, relations, relationality, time, freedom, performativity, culture, environment, dependence, independence
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Peace and Conflict Studies Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified
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Systematic Theology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:ths:diva-1169ISBN: 9783838213415 (print)ISBN: 9783838273419 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ths-1169DiVA, id: diva2:1514027
Available from: 2021-01-04 Created: 2021-01-04 Last updated: 2025-02-20Bibliographically approved

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