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Men, spirituality, and gender-specific biblical hermeneutics

Title
Men, spirituality, and gender-specific biblical hermeneutics / Armin M. Kummer.
ISBN
9789042939165
9042939168
9789042939172
Publication
Leuven : Peeters, 2019.
Physical Description
131 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
With the rise of feminism, issues of gender have become more important in many walks of life, but the specific problems and challenges faced by men have not attracted much scholarly interest in theology. This book looks at the challenges for men as described in popular and academic publications. Masculinity is understood as the open, performative, and transformative self-project of the individual person. As many contemporary men suffer from pathologies - loneliness, emotional repression, addiction, depression, alienation from self and others - that are often rooted in misguided masculinity codes that emphasize self-sufficiency, aggressiveness, and competition, they need to free themselves from such self-expectations and turn towards a spirituality of healing and flourishing. The reading of biblical texts can help them. Critical reading and group discussion of biblical stories allow men to examine and address fundamental questions about their own identity. To help men benefit from scriptural narratives, the author proposes a new method of biblical interpretation: Readers of biblical texts should pay careful attention to ideology, to the interests that have shaped the text, and to how the text can influence the reader today. Secondly, readers should scrutinize the text for its vision of the future and for messages of hope. Finally, readers should look in the text for instances of, and invitations to, personal change and transformation. The author critically reviews a small selection of men-specific readings of biblical texts by biblical scholars and demonstrates how biblical exegesis can yield new insights by taking on board the key elements of a gender-specific biblical hermeneutics for men. This book adds to the tools of modern Biblical exegesis the lens of gender-specific reading strategies for working-age men. Situated in the borderlands of biblical and practical theology, it provides fresh impetus both to exegesis and to the pastoral care of men.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 14, 2019
Series
Annua nuntia Lovaniensia ; 78.
Annua nuntia Lovaniensia ; 78
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-131).
Contents
Men, masculinities, and spirituality
In search of men-specific biblical hermeneutics
Deconstructing David: men-specific exegesis in practice.
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