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Models of God

Theology for an Ecological, Nuclear Age
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In this award-winning text, theologian Sallie McFague challenges Christians' usual speech about God as a kind of monarch. She probes instead three other possible metaphors for Godas mother, lover, and friend.
Sallie McFaguewas the Carpenter Professor of Theology at VanderbiltDivinity School, where she taught for thirty years. She is now Distinguished Theologian in Residence at the Vancouver School of Theology in Vancouver, British Columbia. Among her many influential works, all from Fortress Press, are: Life Abundant: Rethinking Theology and Economy for a Planet in Peril (2000) Super, Natural Christians: How We Should Love Nature (1997) The Body of God: An Ecological Theology (1993) Models of God: Theology for an Ecological, Nuclear Age (1987), which received the American Academy of Religion's Award for Excellence Metaphorical Theology: Models of God in Religious Language (1982) "Sallie McFague is a prominent figure among the growing number of theologians who have been attempting to rethink the Christian understanding of God's and humanity's place in the physical world." -Chronicle of Higher Education "The power of McFague's work is in its ability to speak to the American Protestant mainstream, challenging Christians with models of God that reflect both ecological sensitivity and concern for justice." -Sharon Welch, Harvard Divinity School
Preface Part One Theology for an Ecological, Nuclear Age 1. A New Sensibility A Holisitc View of Reality The Nuclear Nightmare Theological Construction 2. Metaphorical Theology Metaphors, Models, and Concepts Sources and Resources: Scripture, Tradition, and Experience The Christian Paradigm 3. God and the World The Monarchical Model The World as God's Body God as Mother, Lover, Friend Part Two Models of God for an Ecological, Nuclear Age Introductions 4. God as Mother The Love of God as Mother: Agape The Activity of God as Mother: Creating The Ethic of God as Mother: Justice 5. God as Lover The Love of God as Lover: Eros The Activity of God as Lover: Saving The Ethic of God as Lover: Healing 6. God as Friend The Lover of God as Friend: Philia The Activity of God as Friend: Sustaining The Ethic of God as Friend: Companionship Conclusion Notes
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