A Hermeneutic of Pause(ing): A Considered Responding to Other as “Not-I”

Feminist Theology 23 (3):292-303 (2015)
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Abstract

I am proposing that when engaging with the narrative of another, there needs to be a conscious consideration, an essential articulation of enquiry; a pause.

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