Heart of the Cross: A Postcolonial Christology

Heart of the Cross: A Postcolonial Christology

by Wonhee Anne Joh
ISBN-10:
0664230636
ISBN-13:
9780664230630
Pub. Date:
08/10/2006
Publisher:
Westminster John Knox Press
ISBN-10:
0664230636
ISBN-13:
9780664230630
Pub. Date:
08/10/2006
Publisher:
Westminster John Knox Press
Heart of the Cross: A Postcolonial Christology

Heart of the Cross: A Postcolonial Christology

by Wonhee Anne Joh
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Overview

Theologies have often pointed to the cross as a place of suffering and sacrifice, while feminist critiques have frequently argued against interpretations of the cross as patriarchal valorizing of suffering. Wonhee Anne Joh points toward a new interpretation of the cross as a place of love, where God and humanity come together in a surprising way. Interpreting the cross as performing a double gesture that has a subversive effect, Joh argues that the cross works simultaneously to pay homage to and to menace complex oppressive powers. Utilizing the Korean concept of jeong, Joh constructs a theology that is feminist, political and love-centered, while acknowledging the cross as source of pain and suffering. Joh's innovative vision is a call for political love that is stronger than powers of oppression.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780664230630
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication date: 08/10/2006
Edition description: 1ST
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Wonhee Anne Joh is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. She is the author of In Proximity to the Other: A Postcolonial Theological Anthropology.
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