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Judith Butler, Michel Foucault, and the Theology of Freedom

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book explores how Judith Butler's work on gender and the shaping of the human subject and Michel Foucault's notion of parrhesia, 'speaking the truth', can be made fruitful for a theology of freedom.


List of contents










Introduction
1 The capillary effect of power in the field of subject theory: Theological relevance
2 Subjection and control: Michel Foucault's subject theory
3 Becoming human in freedom - Becoming a subject according to Judith Butler
4 Freedom - (gender) body - power (critique): The possibilities and limits of Foucault's and Butler's subject philosophy
5 Challenges for a theology of freedom
6 Outline of a theology of freedom


About the author










Gunda Werner is Professor of Dogmatic Theology in the Faculty of Catholic Theology at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.


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