Calling God Father : essays on the Bible, fatherhood, and culture
John W. Miller
[2nd ed.]. New York : Paulist Press, c1999
xviii, 195 p. ; 23 cm
Book
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1/F Collection | BT 153 .F3 .M55 | Available |
- Introduction: Problem and Overview
- Pt. I Theoretical Considerations
- Origins of the Father-Involved Family
- Male-Centered Reproductive Biology and the Dynamics of Biblical Patriarchy
- Pt. II God as Father in Biblical Tradition
- God as Father in the Bible and the Father Image in Several Contemporary Ancient Near Eastern Myths: A Comparison
- Depatriarchalizing God in Biblical Interpretation: A Critique
- Pt. III Human Fathering in Biblical Tradition
- New Modes of Human Fathering (Hebrew Scriptures)
- New Modes of Human Fathering (New Testament Scriptures)
- Pt. IV Contemporary Issues
- The Contemporary Fathering Crisis: The Bible and Research Psychology
- In Defense of Monotheistic Father Religion
- The Refutation of the "Father" in God in Feminist Theologies at the End of the Twentieth Century: Analysis and Critique
- Which Way Ahead? (A Few Modest Proposals)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-190) and index
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AJSp