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Orthodox Christianity and gender : dynamics of tradition, culture and lived practice / edited by Helena Kupari, Elina Vuola.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kupari, Helena, editor.
Vuola, Elina, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gender identity--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Gender identity.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (224 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
London : Taylor & Francis, [2019]
Summary:
The Orthodox Christian tradition has all too often been sidelined in conversations around contemporary religion. Despite being distinct from Protestantism and Catholicism in both theology and practice, it remains an underused setting for academic inquiry into current lived religious practice. This collection, therefore, seeks to redress this imbalance by investigating modern manifestations of Orthodox Christianity through an explicitly gender-sensitive gaze. By addressing attitudes to gender in this context, it fills major gaps in the literature on both religion and gender. Starting with the traditional teachings and discourses around gender in the Orthodox Church, the book moves on to demonstrate the diversity of responses to those narratives that can be found among Orthodox populations in Europe and North America. Using case studies from several countries, with both large and small Orthodox populations, contributors use an interdisciplinary approach to address how gender and religion interact in contexts such as, iconography, conversion, social activism and ecumenical relations, among others. From Greece and Russia to Finland and the USA, this volume sheds new light on the myriad ways in which gender is manifested, performed, and engaged within contemporary Orthodoxy. Furthermore, it also demonstrates that employing the analytical lens of gender enables new insights into Orthodox Christianity as a lived tradition. It will, therefore, be of great interest to scholars of both Religious Studies and Gender Studies.
Contents:
1. Introduction -Helena Kupari and Elina Vuola
I Negotiating Tradition
2. Gender and Orthodox Theology: Vistas and Vantage Points -Brian Butcher
3. Women in the Church: Conceptions of Orthodox Theologians in Early Twentieth-Century Russia -Nadezhda Beliakova
4. Obedient Artists and Mediators: Women Icon Painters in the Finnish Orthodox Church from the Mid-Twentieth to the Twenty-First Century-Katariina Husso
5. What Has Not Been Assumed Has Not Been Redeemed: The Forgotten Orthodox Theological Condonement of Women's Ordination in the 1996 Orthodox and Old Catholic Consultation on Gender and the Apostolic Ministry- Peter-Ben Smit
II Lived Orthodoxy
6. How to Ask Embarrassing Questions About Women's Religion: Menstruating Mother of God, Ritual Impurity, and Fieldwork Among Seto Women in Estonia and Russia-Andreas Kalkun
7. Enshrining Gender: Orthodox Women and Material Culture in the United States- Sarah Riccardi-Swartz
8. Tradition, Gender, and Empowerment: The Birth of Theotokos Society in Helsinki, Finland- Pekka Metso, Nina Maskulin, and Teuvo Laitila
III Crises and Gender
9. Shaping Public Orthodoxy: Women's Peace Activism and the Orthodox Churches in the Ukrainian Crisis- Heleen Zorgdrager
10. On Saints, Prophets, Philanthropists, and Anticlericals: Orthodoxy, Gender, and the Crisis in Greece- Eleni Sotiriou
11. Russian Orthodox Icons of Chernobyl as Visual Narratives about Women at the Center of Nuclear Disaster- Elena Romashko.
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Includes index.

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