Walking with the Mud Flower Collective: God's Fierce Whimsy and Dialogic Theological Method

Arguing for a retrieval of the landmark work, Gods Fierce Whimsy, Stina Busman Jost establishes the critical importance of this volume for the construction of a dialogic theological method. This is accomplished through a close reading of Gods Fierce Whimsy in which the author identifies key methodological characteristics informing the volumes formation. Critical importance also is established through interviews with the volumes authors, the Mud Flower Collectivewhich included Katie G. Cannon, Beverly W. Harrison, Carter Heyward, Ada Mara Isasi-Daz, Bess B. Johnson (Delores Williams), Mary D. Pellauer, and Nancy D. Richardson.

Undergirding this endeavor is a recognition of the theoretical importance of difference to the project of theological construction and the vital form of the dialogic as constitutive of theological practice; this is carried forward through engagement with the pivotal theorists Martin Buber and Mikhail Bakhtin, who helped pioneer the philosophical and literary critical importance of otherness, difference, and dialogue. Finally, the author constructively engages recent developments in feminist theologies and postcolonial theoriesultimately making the argument that a dialogic theological method is relevant for the doing of theology today.

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Walking with the Mud Flower Collective: God's Fierce Whimsy and Dialogic Theological Method

Arguing for a retrieval of the landmark work, Gods Fierce Whimsy, Stina Busman Jost establishes the critical importance of this volume for the construction of a dialogic theological method. This is accomplished through a close reading of Gods Fierce Whimsy in which the author identifies key methodological characteristics informing the volumes formation. Critical importance also is established through interviews with the volumes authors, the Mud Flower Collectivewhich included Katie G. Cannon, Beverly W. Harrison, Carter Heyward, Ada Mara Isasi-Daz, Bess B. Johnson (Delores Williams), Mary D. Pellauer, and Nancy D. Richardson.

Undergirding this endeavor is a recognition of the theoretical importance of difference to the project of theological construction and the vital form of the dialogic as constitutive of theological practice; this is carried forward through engagement with the pivotal theorists Martin Buber and Mikhail Bakhtin, who helped pioneer the philosophical and literary critical importance of otherness, difference, and dialogue. Finally, the author constructively engages recent developments in feminist theologies and postcolonial theoriesultimately making the argument that a dialogic theological method is relevant for the doing of theology today.

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Walking with the Mud Flower Collective: God's Fierce Whimsy and Dialogic Theological Method

Walking with the Mud Flower Collective: God's Fierce Whimsy and Dialogic Theological Method

by Stina Busman Jost
Walking with the Mud Flower Collective: God's Fierce Whimsy and Dialogic Theological Method

Walking with the Mud Flower Collective: God's Fierce Whimsy and Dialogic Theological Method

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Arguing for a retrieval of the landmark work, Gods Fierce Whimsy, Stina Busman Jost establishes the critical importance of this volume for the construction of a dialogic theological method. This is accomplished through a close reading of Gods Fierce Whimsy in which the author identifies key methodological characteristics informing the volumes formation. Critical importance also is established through interviews with the volumes authors, the Mud Flower Collectivewhich included Katie G. Cannon, Beverly W. Harrison, Carter Heyward, Ada Mara Isasi-Daz, Bess B. Johnson (Delores Williams), Mary D. Pellauer, and Nancy D. Richardson.

Undergirding this endeavor is a recognition of the theoretical importance of difference to the project of theological construction and the vital form of the dialogic as constitutive of theological practice; this is carried forward through engagement with the pivotal theorists Martin Buber and Mikhail Bakhtin, who helped pioneer the philosophical and literary critical importance of otherness, difference, and dialogue. Finally, the author constructively engages recent developments in feminist theologies and postcolonial theoriesultimately making the argument that a dialogic theological method is relevant for the doing of theology today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451469615
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 10/01/2014
Series: Emerging Scholars
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 500
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Stina Busman Jost is assistant professor of theology and culture at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota. She earned a PhD in religion and society at Princeton Theological Seminary and has authored articles appearing in the Princeton Theological Review, as well as presenting at the annual Center for Barth Studies theological conference in Princeton, New Jersey. This volume is based on a dissertation completed at Princeton Theological Seminary under the direction of Mark Lewis Taylor.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction: Setting the Stage for an Analysis of God's Fierce Whimsy 1

1 Framing a Methodological Approach to God's Fierce Whimsy 17

2 God's Fierce Whimsy in the Literature 45

3 Foundational Dialogic Characteristics in God's Fierce Whimsy 81

4 Reflections on God's Fierce Whimsy in the Words of Members of the Mud Flower Collective 131

5 Discerning the Relevance of God's Fierce Whimsy 177

Appendix: Guiding Interview Questions for Members of the Mud Flower Collective 237

Bibliography 241

Index 263

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