A Theology of Becoming
Body, Blood, Birth, and Sacrament
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Feb '26
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Exploring the potential of the maternal, birthing body to inspire a sacramental anthropology on the basis of emergence and becoming.
Modern theological approaches to birth focus on ethical questions of contraception and abortion. In the Catholic tradition, this has been influenced by Mary's virginal conception of Christ. This Element considers the challenges posed by maternal life about pregnancy, childbirth, and the relationship between a woman and her newborn child.Modern theological approaches to birth have been filtered through an androcentric lens, focusing more on ethical questions of contraception and abortion than on the significance of birth for what it means to be human. In the Catholic tradition, this has been influenced by doctrines and traditions surrounding Mary's virginal conception of Christ and painless birth. This Element considers the challenges posed by maternal life to ideas and theories about pregnancy, childbirth, and the relationship between a woman and her newborn child. Reflecting on her maternal experiences through the lenses of feminist theory and Marian theology, the author sketches the contours of an incarnational theology that endows the birthing body with sacramental significance. She concludes by asking what it would mean for theological anthropology to adopt this as the normative model of the person reborn through baptism into the body of the maternal Church.
ISBN: 9781009535564
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Weight: 80g
80 pages