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Also a Mother

Work and Family as Theological Dilemma

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As the twentieth century closes, the demand for gender equality is igniting significant conflicts between women and men in both the workplace and family settings. Women of various backgrounds continue to perform essential, unpaid caring labor, which, as defined by men, is often deemed peripheral and without value. This work is at the heart of a broader religious crisis concerning work and love. Drawing from her experiences as a seminary professor and mother of three sons, Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore critiques the Christian ideals of motherly self-sacrifice and fatherly hard work, arguing that these interpretations fail many individuals today and misrepresent God's creation and the gospel's promise. She explores how theological doctrines of love, self-sacrifice, creation, procreation, vocation, and community can better serve women and men seeking fulfilling work and intimate relationships, including parenting. To achieve this, theology must genuinely consider the thoughts, feelings, desires, and bodily knowledge of mothers, which it has largely overlooked. Miller-McLemore's Christian feminist maternal theology challenges societal norms that divide family and work responsibilities along gender lines, advocates for a reevaluation of biblical and theological traditions that support this division, and reclaims the value of caring labor for all.

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Also a Mother, Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore

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