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A Study of Christianity

Theme 2: Religious concepts and religious life

A. Religious concepts – the nature of God.

Is God Male? The issue of male language about God;
 Monotheism: gender is more analogical because it serves a purpose of how we interact with God.
 God and Triune (F, S and HS): two of which are distinctly male.
 Catechism of the Catholic Church: 'God is neither man not woman: he is God.'
 Church of Latter Day Saints: God married to 'Heavenly Mother': act as parents.
 NT God conveys two ideas:
 God as creator of the world.
 The relationship between God and Jesus.
 Pronouns:
 Original languages of the Bible (Hebrew and Greek) constantly refer to God as the 'father'.
 Father (one who created us), King (powerful figure).
 Confession of Sin: 'glory to the father, and to the son.'
 Patriarchal mindset: social constructs of life being from father and not from mother.
 Male domination.
 Analogous: God is likened to a human father: he provides for his children/disciplines and loves them.
The pastoral benefits and challenges of the model of Father;
 Benefits: suggests lordship over creation.
 Protective nature reflective of protective pastoral nature of a father.
 Christianity held that God became incarnate in male form (in Jesus).
 Challenges: God exists in a form that defies female and male categories.
 It was produced in an era without gender awareness.
 God is arguably genderless and lives in spirit.
 'God cannot be regarded as having a gender, race, or color.' - American National Council of
Churches.
 'there is no longer male and female, for all of you are one in Jesus Christ' - Paul in his Epistle to
the Galatians.
 Evidently no indication of gender inequality.
 Analogy: no different than saying, 'mother earth'.
 'As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you;' - Isaiah 66:13.
 Sally Hitchiner: OT + NT refers to God as:
 Giving birth (Deuteronomy).
 Breastfeeding (Isaiah and Psalms).
 Gather up Jerusalem like a mother hen gathers her chicks (Luke and Matthew).
 Steve Singleton: despite objections we should continue to refer to God with male language because:
 The Bible refers to God in male terms hundreds of time.
 Does not directly refer to God in female terms.
 The male terms can be read as gender neutral anyway, just as ‘mankind’ refers to both
genders.
Sallie McFague and God as mother.
 Metaphors can shock us (surprise us by a new link) and re-orientate us (push us into a new way of
thinking).
 All language about God is metaphorical: names and titles (father and king) are simply ways
which we think about God.
 Metaphors often turn into idols: we end up worshipping the metaphor instead of God. Many
metaphors miss the mark and become outdated with time.
 'God as mother' not intended to say that God is female only to highlight certain traits of God which are
more associated with feminine characteristics.
 Three metaphors for God's relationship with the world:
 Mother: corresponds to 'Father', doctrine of creation, ethical element of justice and agape love

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