Visualizing, Conceptualizing, Imagining and Praying the Christa: In Search of Her Risen Forms1

Feminist Theology 21 (1):71-90 (2012)
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This article explores the image and the concept of the Christa, evaluates its significance for contemporary feminist theology and spiritual practice, and suggests ways in which the notion of the Christa needs to be enlarged and developed. A distinction is made between visualizing the Christa in art and film, conceptualizing the Christa in theological discourse, imagining the Christa in fiction and poetry and ritualizing the Christa in liturgy and prayer. Whilst considerable attention has been paid to visual representations of the Christa, and feminist theologians have written about the Christa, little attention has been paid to the Christa in poetry and fiction, or as a focus of feminist prayer and ritual.

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The Christa: Symbolizing My Humanity and My Pain.Julie Clague - 2005 - Feminist Theology 14 (1):83-108.
Seeking the Risen Christa.[author unknown] - 2011
A Black Political Theology.J. Deotis Roberts - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (1):120-121.

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