Queering the Cross: The politics of Redemption and the External Debt

Feminist Theology 15 (3):289-301 (2007)
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Abstract

This article examines the connections between a theory of redemption as indebtedness and the wider political/economic realities of indebtedness. In order to illustrate the argument the author demonstrates why it is necessary to even question the roots of theories since they too carry a wider agenda. The author contrasts a debt economy with an economy of love.

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