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Rage and resistance : a theological reflection on the Montreal Massacre / Theresa O'Donovan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Etudes sur les femmes et la religion ; v. 11.Publication details: [Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion/Corporation canadienne des Sciences religieuses, [(c)2007.]Description: 1 online resource (ix, 145 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780889205222
  • 0889205221
  • 9781429429320
  • 1429429321
  • 9780889205338
  • 0889205337
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  • HV6535.33
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Contents:
Introduction: Roughing It in the Bush -- 1 Mapping a Way Through -- 2 How Does It Happen to Us as It Does? -- 3 The Stubborn Particulars of Grace -- 4 What Shall We Tell Our Bright and Shining Daughters? -- Conclusion: Look Again -- Appendix -- Factsheet: Violence against Women and Girls.
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Review: "A practical exercise in Canadian contextual theology, Rage and Resistance analyzes responses to a tragic historical event by engaging with the work of theologian Gregory Baum and sociologist Dorothy E. Smith. Baum articulates the theological imperative to address the context in which our lives are embedded, calling for critical social analysis in order to understand, and possibly convert, social evil; Smith takes the standpoint of women as a determinate position from which society may be known."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

"A practical exercise in Canadian contextual theology, Rage and Resistance analyzes responses to a tragic historical event by engaging with the work of theologian Gregory Baum and sociologist Dorothy E. Smith. Baum articulates the theological imperative to address the context in which our lives are embedded, calling for critical social analysis in order to understand, and possibly convert, social evil; Smith takes the standpoint of women as a determinate position from which society may be known."--Jacket.

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Introduction: Roughing It in the Bush -- 1 Mapping a Way Through -- 2 How Does It Happen to Us as It Does? -- 3 The Stubborn Particulars of Grace -- 4 What Shall We Tell Our Bright and Shining Daughters? -- Conclusion: Look Again -- Appendix -- Factsheet: Violence against Women and Girls.

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