Women and Men After Christendom: The Dis-Ordering of Gender Relationships

Women and Men After Christendom: The Dis-Ordering of Gender Relationships

by Fran Porter
Women and Men After Christendom: The Dis-Ordering of Gender Relationships

Women and Men After Christendom: The Dis-Ordering of Gender Relationships

by Fran Porter

eBook

$8.49  $9.99 Save 15% Current price is $8.49, Original price is $9.99. You Save 15%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

This book explores the way that gender relationships changed under Christendom and then after Christendom, challenging us to rethink gender relations in both church and society. Fran Porter goes beyond the personal aspects of gender identity to structural, philosophical and theological considerations; and offers a paradigm for gender relationships different to the oppositional models that currently prevail.

"This is an accessible read about the complex topic of gender, Christendom and post Christendom. For those seeking to explore the history of gender relationships in the church from the first century this is an excellent introduction."
Dianne Tidball, East Midland Baptist Association, UK

"Through careful handling of the argument, Fran Porter helps us to glimpse that vision of what the new community of Christ, the new kin-work he inaugurated, could look like - and how the church, in the way she is in the world, can be radical good news for men and women everywhere."
Sian Murray Williams, Tutor in Worship Studies at Bristol Baptist College

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781842279052
Publisher: Authentic Publishers
Publication date: 06/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 794 KB

About the Author

Fran Porter researches and writes socially engaged theology, exploring Christian faith, feminism, gender, equality, social diversity and reconciliation. The focus of much of her work is concerned with the church's mission and relationship to wider society.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews