The Theology of Consent
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Jonathan Foster's "The Theology of Consent" examines the concept of consent as a key element in understanding divine and human relationships.
It argues that genuine love and relationship are based on mutual consent and respect for autonomy.
The book explores how consent plays a role in understanding God's interactions with humanity and human interactions with each other.
Foster challenges traditional power dynamics, proposing a model where love and relationship flourish through voluntary engagement.
The book advocates for consent as a foundational principle for ethical and theological reflection.
It argues that genuine love and relationship are based on mutual consent and respect for autonomy.
The book explores how consent plays a role in understanding God's interactions with humanity and human interactions with each other.
Foster challenges traditional power dynamics, proposing a model where love and relationship flourish through voluntary engagement.
The book advocates for consent as a foundational principle for ethical and theological reflection.
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