Orthodox Christianity and Gender

Orthodox Christianity and Gender

Dynamics of Tradition, Culture and Lived Practice

Kupari, Helena; Vuola, Elina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2019

214

Dura

Inglês

9781138574205

15 a 20 dias

476

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1. Introduction -Helena Kupari and Elina Vuola; I Negotiating Tradition; 2. Gender and Orthodox Theology: Vistas and Vantage Points -Brian Butcher; 3. Women in the Church: Conceptions of Orthodox Theologians in Early Twentieth-Century Russia -Nadezhda Beliakova; 4. Obedient Artists and Mediators: Women Icon Painters in the Finnish Orthodox Church from the Mid-Twentieth to the Twenty-First Century-Katariina Husso; 5. What Has Not Been Assumed Has Not Been Redeemed: The Forgotten Orthodox Theological Condonement of Women's Ordination in the 1996 Orthodox and Old Catholic Consultation on Gender and the Apostolic Ministry-
Peter-Ben Smit; II Lived Orthodoxy; 6. How to Ask Embarrassing Questions About Women's Religion: Menstruating Mother of God, Ritual Impurity, and Fieldwork Among Seto Women in Estonia and Russia-Andreas Kalkun; 7. Enshrining Gender: Orthodox Women and Material Culture in the United States- Sarah Riccardi-Swartz; 8. Tradition, Gender, and Empowerment: The Birth of Theotokos Society in Helsinki, Finland- Pekka Metso, Nina Maskulin, and Teuvo Laitila; III Crises and Gender; 9. Shaping Public Orthodoxy: Women's Peace Activism and the Orthodox Churches in the Ukrainian Crisis- Heleen Zorgdrager; 10. On Saints, Prophets, Philanthropists, and Anticlericals: Orthodoxy, Gender, and the Crisis in Greece- Eleni Sotiriou; 11. Russian Orthodox Icons of Chernobyl as Visual Narratives about Women at the Center of Nuclear Disaster- Elena Romashko
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Young Man;Finnish Orthodox Church;Gender and Orthodox Christianity;Elder Paisios;Elina Vuola;Prioritizes Research Subjects;Helena Kupari;Military Chaplain;Orthodox;Orthodox Women;Eastern Orthodox;Maidan Protests;Christianity;Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church;Feminism;Icon Corners;Female Body;Von Arx;Icon;Women's Civic Activism;Greek Orthodoxy;Icon Painting;Oikonomia;Commemorative Culture;Queer;Apostolic Ministry;Ritual Impurity;Russian Orthodox;Larger Family;Mother of God;Revivalist Icon;Karelian Orthodox;Ukrainian Orthodox Church;Theotokos;Svetlana Alexievich;Mary;Orthodox Iconography;Finnish Orthodox women;Sixteenth Century Protestant Reformation;Orthodox Christian tradition;Greek Orthodox Women;contemporary Orthodoxy;Greek Crisis;churching ritual;Chernobyl Disaster;Christ Blessing