“Communicate Life”: Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel Imagines Biblical Models for Women
This article explains how Moltmann-Wendel “communicates life” by inviting us to participate in the stories of biblical women. Three themes are developed: (1) how Moltmann-Wendel employs “imagination” in a way that is consistent with the Reformed theological commitment to the extra calvinisticum, and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theology today (Ephrata, Pa.) Pa.), 2012-07, Vol.69 (2), p.177-188 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article explains how Moltmann-Wendel “communicates life” by inviting us to participate in the stories of biblical women. Three themes are developed: (1) how Moltmann-Wendel employs “imagination” in a way that is consistent with the Reformed theological commitment to the extra calvinisticum, and why this matters; (2) how Moltmann-Wendel’s narrative reading of biblical stories about women resists a Nestorian separation between the divine and the human, between Word and words, between “theofantasy” and empirical fact—and why this matters; and (3) how Moltmann-Wendel’s interpretation of the women around Jesus becomes flesh in her theology of Mary Magdalene, which she simultaneously identifies as a theology of tenderness. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5736 2044-2556 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0040573612445914 |