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God the Child : Small, Weak and Curious Subversions

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We express the mystery of God with diverse metaphors, but mostly in Adult terms.

In this experimental theological adventure, Graham Adams imagines what might flow from a more thorough ‘be-child-ing’ of God.

Aware that the Child can be idealized, he selects particular characteristics of childness in order to disrupt God’s omnipresence, omnipotence and omniscience.

The smallness of the Child re-envisages divine location in sites of smallness, like an open palm receiving the experiences of the overlooked.

The weakness of the Child reimagines divine agency as chaos-event, subverting prevailing patterns of power and evoking relationships of mutuality. And the curiosity of the Child reconceives divine encounter as horizon-seeker, imaginatively and empathetically pursuing the unknown.

These possibilities are brought into dialogue both with other theologies (Black, disabled and queer) and with pastoral loss, economic/ecological injustice, and theological education.

Through these conversations, God the Child emerges not only as a new model for God, but intrinsic to God’s new social reality which is close at hand.

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Product Details
SCM Press
0334065003 / 9780334065005
Paperback / softback
231.044
30/04/2024
United Kingdom
English
192 pages
22 cm