This is episode 36 of the Logos Institute Podcast. In it we (Jonathan Rutledge & Christa McKirland) welcome Prof Andrea White to the podcast to introduce us to contemporary womanist theology. If you're interested in jumping around, feel free to consult the following timestamps:
1:56 - Prof White's background in academic theology
4:52 - Interactions with both analytic & continental traditions
5:22 - Analytic thought and the question of meaning
7:10 - A possible Continental corrective to the analytic tradition
7:56 - Paul Ricoeur on Critique & Conviction
9:51 - Ricoeur-Levinas Debate
11:50 - What is Womanist Theology
13:50 - The opposition of concrete and abstract experiences
16:47 - Womanist Theological Ethics
17:47 - Hermeneutical Privilege and the Experience of the Lives of Black Women
If you've enjoyed listening to this interview, please see other content from our guest:
1. Andrea White - https://utsnyc.edu/faculty/andrea-c-white/
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