Leading theologian Graham Ward presents a stimulating series of
reflections on Christ and contemporary culture.
* Takes as its starting point Niebuhr’s famous volume on
‘Christ and Culture’ published in the 1970s
* Explores representations of Christ from sources as diverse as
the New Testament and twentieth-century continental
philosophy
* Considers Christ and culture in the light of contemporary
categories such as the body, gender, desire, politics and the
sublime
* Develops an original and imaginative Christology rooted in
Scriptural exegesis and concerned with today’s cultural
issues
* The author has been described as ‘the most visionary
theologian of his generation’.
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Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1
Part One THE ECONOMY OF RESPONSE 27
1 Christology and Mimesis 29
2 The Schizoid Christ 60
3 The Body of the Church and its Erotic Politics 92
Part Two ENGENDERING CHRIST 111
4 Redemption: Between Reception and Response 113
5 Divinity and Sexual Difference 129
6 The Politics of Christ’s Circumcision (and the Mystery of all Flesh) 159
Part Three THE LIVING CHRIST: ECONOMIES OF REDEMPTION 181
7 Allegoria Amoris: A Christian Ethics 183
8 Spiritual Exercises: A Christian Pedagogy 219
9 Suffering and Incarnation: A Christian Politics 248
Index 267
Sobre o autor
Graham Ward is Professor of Contextual Theology and Ethics at the University of Manchester. His previous books include Barth, Derrida and the Language of Theology (1995), Theology and Contemporary Critical Theory (1996), The Postmodern God (Blackwell, 1997), Radical Orthodoxy (1998), The Certeau Reader (Blackwell, 1999), Cities of God (2000), The Blackwell Companion to Postmodern Theology (Blackwell, 2001), True Religion (Blackwell, 2002) and Cultural Transformation and Religious Practice (2004).