Book contents
- Gender and Christian Ethics
- New Studies in Christian Ethics
- Gender and Christian Ethics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- General Editor’s Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Gender and Violence
- Chapter 1 Aims and Key Terms
- Chapter 2 The Global Gender Crisis
- Chapter 3 Gender Binaries as Theological Problems
- Part II Double Vision
- Part III The Human Continuum
- Bibliography
- Index
- Titles Published in the Series (continued from page iii)
Chapter 2 - The Global Gender Crisis
from Part I - Gender and Violence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 October 2020
- Gender and Christian Ethics
- New Studies in Christian Ethics
- Gender and Christian Ethics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- General Editor’s Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Gender and Violence
- Chapter 1 Aims and Key Terms
- Chapter 2 The Global Gender Crisis
- Chapter 3 Gender Binaries as Theological Problems
- Part II Double Vision
- Part III The Human Continuum
- Bibliography
- Index
- Titles Published in the Series (continued from page iii)
Summary
Rape Culture, Gender Violence, and Religion is a powerful collection of essays (Blyth, Colgan and Edwards 2018) adopting the term ‘rape culture’ to describe the gender violence that ‘has reached endemic levels in numerous countries and communities around the world, where sexual violence, family violence, homophobia, biphobia and transphobia have become a lived reality for many people’ (Blyth et al. 2018: 1).
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- Gender and Christian Ethics , pp. 17 - 36Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020