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Ontolinguistics theological Hermeneutics: sources and Daly's proposal analyses the method used by Mary Daly, her constructive criticism of the traditional theological method and her proposal to combine the best insights of the Christian tradition, hermeneutic philosophy and feminist theology. The book brings together the inputs of a pioneer in feminist theology Mary Daly on the much-debated issue of theology as method. This book, along with Antonina Wozna's Theological hermeneutics and Daly's verification process are important reads for scholars working in the intersection of theology, gender and feminism.
List of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. State of arts.- Chapter 3. Methods and sources that inspired Daly synthesis and critical points.
About the author
Antonina Wozna (Poland, 1984) has made her scientific career in Spain. She is PhD in Fundamental Theology in the Antonianum University in Rome and PhD in Arts and Humanities from the University of Murcia (Spain) with the topic: Nemesis as a concept of justice in the writings of Mary Daly. Dialogue with the justice of representation and the justice of care. In present she is a postdoctoral researcher in gender studies at the Faculty of Fundamental Theology in Graz, Austria. She is a member of the editorial board of the “Concilum” Journal and secretary of the Association of Spanish Theologians (ATE), member of the European Society of Women Theological Research (ESWTR), Theological Seminary of Cristianisme I Justicia, Barcelona. Master in Business Administration and Management from ENEB, Barcelona and Specialist in Sales Management from ESIC, Valencia. Her main lines of research are ethics and theological hermeneutics. My interest focuses on investigating whether there is a minimum agreement between the different proposals of feminist ethics of philosophers of the second half of the 20th century.
Summary
Ontolinguistics theological Hermeneutics: sources and Daly's proposal analyses the method used by Mary Daly, her constructive criticism of the traditional theological method and her proposal to combine the best insights of the Christian tradition, hermeneutic philosophy and feminist theology. The book brings together the inputs of a pioneer in feminist theology Mary Daly on the much-debated issue of theology as method. This book, along with Antonina Wozna's Theological hermeneutics and Daly's verification process are important reads for scholars working in the intersection of theology, gender and feminism.