ABSTRACT

Early Christianity saw women in positions of authority and a fluid theology that included feminine figures in the notion of the Divine. However, for centuries a male trinity has dominated theology with the characteristics of triumphalism, clarity, order, eternality and unity.

Unconventional Wisdom examines the attempt within the last half of the twentieth century to unearth the hidden theological tradition of feminine Wisdom. The book presents the work of influential theorists, notably Foucault, Belenky and Dorothy Smith. The recovery of the feminine in the divine is linked with the rediscovery of subjugated value systems and what this might mean for ecclesiology.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

The Pattern of the Book

chapter Chapter One|30 pages

Subjugated Ways of Knowing

chapter Chapter Two|12 pages

Wisdom Theology

chapter Chapter Three|61 pages

Creating Identity

chapter Chapter Four|41 pages

An Integrated Manifestation

chapter Chapter Five|41 pages

The Rhythm of Growth

chapter Chaptr Six|56 pages

Understanding Wisdom

chapter Chapter Seven|10 pages

Dancing in Wisdom's Ways