Revisiting BISFT Summer School 1994, Durham University, ‘Changing Perceptions’

Feminist Theology 27 (3):222-235 (2019)
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Abstract

In 1994 Elizabeth Stuart addressed the situation of the lesbian and gay community with regard to its relationship with Church, Community and with Feminism. Since writing the 1994 paper she has engaged in more reflection on the nature of desire in the light of the tragedy of human relating. If desire cannot have its telos, its fulfilment in human relating which is fragile and mortal and yet can enable us temporarily to create room in ourselves for others, then it must point beyond itself and have its end beyond us in God.

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Bodies: The Displaced Body of Jesus Christ.Graham Ward - 1999 - In John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock & Graham Ward (eds.), Radical Orthodoxy: A New Theology. Routledge. pp. 163--81.

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