Man as male and female : a study in sexual relationships from a theological point of view / by Paul K. Jewett. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids : Eerdmans, (c)1975.Description: 200 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780802815972
- BT708
- BT708.J59.M363 1975
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I. Introduction -- II. The Theological Options -- 1. A summary statement -- 2. The androgynous ideal -- 3. The traditional view which subsumes human sexuality under marriage -- 4. The view which grounds human sexuality in the Imago Dei (Karl Barth) -- 5. Man and woman in Barth's theology: An evaluation -- III. The Relationship Between Man and Woman -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An examination of the New Testament texts on which a hierarchical view of the man/woman relationship is based in Christian theology -- 3. The hierarchical view of the man/woman relationship elaborated and defended -- A classical statement: Thomas Aquinas -- A transitional statement: Luther and Calvin -- A contemporary statement: Karl Barth -- 4. Women in the Old Testament and in Judaism -- 5. Jesus and women -- 6. The Pauline argument revisited -- 7. An analysis of the Second Creation Narrative -- 8. The rejection of the hierarchal view of the man/woman relationship in favor of one partnership -- IV. The Ontology of Sex (The Eternal Feminine)
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