Feminist Christian realism : vulnerability, obligation, and power politics

Gentry, Caron Eileen (2015) Feminist Christian realism : vulnerability, obligation, and power politics. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 18 (3). pp. 449-467. ISSN 1461-6742

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Abstract

While Christianity and feminism may seem at odds with one another, both make normative claims about justice and addressing the needs of those on the margins of power. This paper explores what feminism contributes to Christian realism. The current revival of Niebuhrian Christian realism highlights how much it still has to offer as a theoretical underpinning for policy and governance. However, Christian realism remains wedded to masculinist abstractions and power structures, such as the balance of power, that are ultimately harmful to those on the margins. Thus, this paper uses feminism to argue for a greater acceptance of vulnerability and obligation in Christian realism.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
International Feminist Journal of Politics
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Subjects:
?? gender studiespolitical science and international relationssociology and political science ??
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231417
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Deposited On:
02 Sep 2025 06:26
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Yes
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Published
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02 Sep 2025 06:26