Assess alienation and exploitation
Spiritual alienation
Reductive of human agency
View of religion lacks spiritual depth
Preferential option for the poor
Context sensitive
Biblical basis
Spiritual poverty
Christianity tackles social issues more effectively than marx
Material and spiritual needs
More ethically grounded
Holistic vision of justice
Christianity should engage with atheist secular ideologies
Sharpens responses to injustice
More relevant and effective
Refusing engagement leads to irrelevance/isolation
LT engaged fully enough with Marxism
Tool without compromising faith
Further would undermine theology
Level of engagement is effective
Ephesians 5
Traditional Christian
Liberal Christian (historical context)
Family roles are social constructs
Motherhood is liberating
Spiritually liberating
Essentialist
Autonomy
Christians must challenge secular gender roles
Traditional
Reform
Balance and discernment
Are Christianity and feminism compatible
Essentialist
Reevaluate language
Reform
Mary Daley
Male language and imagery
Unholy Trinity
It is not beyond Reform
RRR
Gender inclusive lang
Challenges warrior messiah
Reflected in ecclesial practice
Only women develop a genuine spirituality
Abandoned Christianity
Reform Christianity
History is inclusive
Mission to those of no faith
Convert
RM - humility and respect
Social justice
Convert people of other faiths
Pluralism
Predestination
Convert with respect
2011 - 59%
2001 - 71%
2021 - 46%