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            <title>مادرِ خدا، وکیلِ حوا [کتاب انگلیسی]</title>
            
            
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                    <title>God’s Mother, Eve’s Advocate</title>
                    
                    
                    
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                    <topic>الهیات فمینیستی (مضامین الهیات جدید)</topic>
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                    <topic>الهیات زنانه</topic>
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                    <topic>الهیات فمینیستی مسیحی</topic>
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                    <topic>الهیات زن</topic>
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                    <topic>الهیات جدید مسیحی</topic>
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            <publisher>Continuum </publisher>
            <dateIssued>2002</dateIssued>
            
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        <tableOfContents>Table of contents :,Contents......Page 8,List of Abbreviations......Page 10,Preface......Page 12,Introduction......Page 14,Narrative and identity......Page 33,Narrative and gender......Page 34,Lrigaray and psychoanalysis......Page 36,Irigaray&#39;s psycholinguistic critique of Western culture......Page 41,Irigaray and the reclamation of women&#39;s religious traditions......Page 46,Going beyond Irigaray - the potential of the Catholic story......Page 50,Fallen knowledge and the enigma of sexual origins......Page 58,Christian refigurations of Genesis 1-3......Page 59,Sexual difference and the body in early Christian writings......Page 63,The influence of Augustine on Western Christianity......Page 66,Women&#39;s holiness and the mimesis of masculinity......Page 69,Mary and the redemption of women......Page 71,Early Christianity, paganism and Eve......Page 73,Essentializing masculinity - the sacramental priesthood and the maleness of Christ......Page 84,Symbolic femininity and the female body......Page 87,The phallus, the priesthood and the symbolic transformation of the Mass......Page 92,Marian theology and the rehabilitation of the female body......Page 95,The doctrinal significance of Mary&#39;s virginal motherhood in the early Church......Page 100,Transcending the maternal body - Irigaray&#39;s critique of Plato......Page 102,The maternal body as source of life - theological perspectives......Page 105,Reconciling opposites - motherhood and the incarnation......Page 109,Childbirth, suffering and the redemption of women......Page 112,&#39;Mother of the living&#39; - Eve and the symbolization of death......Page 116,The incarnation as a symbolic return to origins......Page 128,Genesis and the fall into dualism......Page 129,Aural intercourse - sexuality, the fall and the annunciation......Page 136,Virginity and the renewal of creation......Page 140,Purity and impurity as metaphors of life and death......Page 142,Sexuality, violence and the virgin birth according to Ren&#233; Girard......Page 146,Separation and identity in the mother-daughter relationship......Page 154,Mothers, daughters and the symbolic dereliction of women......Page 156,The motherhood of Mary from the perspectives of contemporary Catholic women......Page 157,&#39;Daughter of Eve Unfallen&#39; - Mary as the daughter of Eve......Page 160,The motherhood of Mary, Eve and the Church......Page 163,The maternal gaze - the mother&#39;s body as visual space......Page 168,&#39;Can a male saviour save women?&#39; - a perennial question......Page 177,The Magnificat of the redeemed woman......Page 180,Redeeming Eve - a gynocentric reclamation......Page 185,Rethinking the hymen - ref&#239;guring virginity......Page 188,Prometheus or Pandora? - Eve, Mary and human freedom......Page 194,A feminine divine? - language, subjectivity and divinity......Page 197,Redeeming sexual difference......Page 199,Priesthood, sacrifice and fecundity - perpetuating religious genealogies......Page 207,Women&#39;s ordination - &#39;a sort of diktat which does not give its reasons&#39;......Page 211,Christianity, paganism and the female flesh......Page 215,The incarnation and the maternal priest......Page 217,Conclusion......Page 222,Bibliography......Page 227,D......Page 250,J......Page 251,P......Page 252,T......Page 253,Y......Page 254</tableOfContents>
        
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                    <namePart>بیتی, تینا تی. (Tina T. Beattie؛ متکلم، نویسنده و مجری تلویزیونی مسیحی انگلیسی؛ استاد مطالعات کاتولیک در دانشگاه روهمپتون &#171;University of Roehampton&#187; لندن و مدیر مرکز تحقیقاتی دیگبی استوارت برای دین، جامعه و شکوفایی انسان در همان دانشگاه), 1955م. زامبیا#</namePart>
                    
                    
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