Reproductive Justice Re-Constructs Christian Ethics of Work

Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 40 (1):109-126 (2020)
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This essay proposes an anti-work Christian ethics of work: that is, an ethics of work that breaks Christianity’s complicity with capitalism’s death-dealing ideology of work. Taking up feminist anti-work theory’s call to the “refusal of work,” the essay first clarifies the relationship between work and care within the capitalist work-system. It then argues that the activist framework known as reproductive justice—once it is expanded to the whole sphere of social reproduction—offers a moral norm adequate for an anti-work Christian ethics of work. This new norm resonates with the Christian account of Creation, in which ruach circulates for the joy-filled liveliness of all.

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Women’s reproductive authority in religious ethics.Margaret D. Kamitsuka - 2021 - Journal of Religious Ethics 49 (2):219-225.

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