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Doing Theology": A Phenomenological Exploration of Knitting in the Lives of Contemporary Mennonite Women
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Doing Theology": A Phenomenological Exploration of Knitting in the Lives of Contemporary Mennonite Women. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c89cda1f-ea29-486f-a09c-1e30b5ecfb50Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)
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- This research project explores the theological meaning in knitting for a small group of contemporary Mennonite women. Using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis, including a five-week focus group (Knitting Circle) and intensive interviews, the study validates knitting as embodied theological practice. This research expands understanding of “doing theology” to include making things as a means of embodied theology, thus adding breadth, balance, and substance to the experience of doing theology. The results of this study promote an understanding of lived theology that celebrates creativity and embodied practice as significant and realistic expressions of faith as well as a means of doing theology.
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