Taming “Wild Ass–Colts”: An Analysis of Theology as a Kyriarchal Weapon of Spiritual and Physical Violence

This essay examines the strategies Jesuits used in seventeenth-century New France (Quebec) to apply Christian theology and biblical interpretation to the Montagnais people in their evangelization. The Jesuits' encounter with the Montagnais vividly demonstrates how the Bible may be used as a wea...

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Bible
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Feminist theology
Feminists
Fiorenza, Elisabeth Schüssler
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Obedience
Religious aspects
Religious missions
Religious orders
Religious studies, gender studies
Religious terrorism
Sacred texts
Society of Jesus
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Spousal abuse
Theology
Violence
Violence against women
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