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3. Gender, Agency, and the Divine in Religious Historiography
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
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A Triptych
- On the True, the Real, and Critique; By Way of an Introduction 1
- Henry Adams, Clover Adams, and the Death of the Real 19
- The Unspeakability of Trauma, the Unspeakability of Joy 44
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Part I
- 1. Acute Melancholia 67
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Part II. History
- 2. Feminist Studies in Christian Spirituality 93
- 3. Gender, Agency, and the Divine in Religious Historiography 117
- 4. Reading as Self-Annihilation 129
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Part III. Sexuality
- 5. Sexual Desire, Divine Desire; Or, Queering the Beguines 149
- 6. The Normal, the Queer, and the Middle Ages 163
- 7. “That Glorious Slit” 171
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Part IV. Practice
- 8. Inside Out 191
- 9. Performativity, Citationality, Ritualization 213
- 10. Practice, Belief, and Feminist Philosophy of Religion 233
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Part V
- 11. Love of Neighbor and Love of God 253
- Notes 271
- Sources 375
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
-
A Triptych
- On the True, the Real, and Critique; By Way of an Introduction 1
- Henry Adams, Clover Adams, and the Death of the Real 19
- The Unspeakability of Trauma, the Unspeakability of Joy 44
-
Part I
- 1. Acute Melancholia 67
-
Part II. History
- 2. Feminist Studies in Christian Spirituality 93
- 3. Gender, Agency, and the Divine in Religious Historiography 117
- 4. Reading as Self-Annihilation 129
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Part III. Sexuality
- 5. Sexual Desire, Divine Desire; Or, Queering the Beguines 149
- 6. The Normal, the Queer, and the Middle Ages 163
- 7. “That Glorious Slit” 171
-
Part IV. Practice
- 8. Inside Out 191
- 9. Performativity, Citationality, Ritualization 213
- 10. Practice, Belief, and Feminist Philosophy of Religion 233
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Part V
- 11. Love of Neighbor and Love of God 253
- Notes 271
- Sources 375
- Index 377