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First-Year Experience

Scribner Seminar Program
Course Description

God and "God Talk"

Instructor(s): Mary Stange, Philosophy and Religion

Description: Is the God of the three great monotheistic traditions鈥擩udaism, Christianity and Islam鈥攁n affirmative action, equal opportunity Creator? Or is there something about the theology (鈥済od-talk鈥) undergirding monotheism that necessitates gender inequality? A generation ago, the radical feminist Mary Daly remarked, 鈥淎s long as God is male, the male is God.鈥 Is this true? What about God the Mother? Students in this seminar explore women鈥檚 religious and social experience in the three great monotheistic traditions, paying particular attention to the ways in which gender roles and expectations both give shape to, and are legitimated by, theological discourse. Students will employ primary and secondary sources from a variety of media, and will engage in hands-on study, via such means as field research, role-playing, and creative writing exercises, to frame the contemporary issues surrounding gender, God, and god-talk in the context of two millennia of Western monotheism.


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