Power, Desire and Theology
Understanding Sexual Abuse in Christian Institutions
Power, Desire and Theology
Understanding Sexual Abuse in Christian Institutions
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Description
This important work analyses abuse in Christian institutions. It focuses on the intersection of power, sexuality, and theology through the lens of institutional dynamics and ethics. Rather than examining the pastor-parishioner relationship or the professor-student relationship in isolation, Penner and Buttrey address the influence of factors such as church governance, institutional norms and policies, social privilege, charismatic leadership, mass media and theological doctrine.
This book contributes to a wider conversation about institutional ethics, theology, and sexual abuse with a commitment to the well-being of all and undergirded by an intersectional theory of power.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Theory
1. Power (Michael)
a. What is power?
b. Dynamics of power and sexual abuse
c. Dynamics of power and spiritual abuse
d. Church polity: does it even matter?
e. Why policies and procedures cannot help either
f. Power seeking ideology: a toolkit for how to mishandle sexual abuse
2. Sexuality (Kim)
a. What is sexuality?
b. Sexual violence in our institutions
c. Social inequalities as factors in sexual abuse (an intersectional look)
d. What does it mean to be survivor-centred?
e. Culture and policy: institutional oversight of individual sexuality
f. Cultivating notions of healthy sexuality and embodiment
3. Theology (Kim)
a. What is theology?
b. Institutional responsibility in theological formation
c. Theological formation as sexual formation
d. Theo-ethical norms and sexual abuse
e. Theo-ethical norms and sexual integrity
f. Sexual integrity and spiritual wholeness
Part 2 Mennonite Communities
4. Fictionalized American University (Michael)
a. Case study and responses
b. Teaching students instead of sleeping with them
c. Charisma and the “self-sufficient man” (Willie James Jennings)
d. Mennonite peaceableness – or cronyism?
e. Personality vs. character
f. Everyone a prophet: revisioning the priesthood of all believers
5. Fictionalized Canadian School (Kim)
a. Survivor-centred fictional vignette
b. Theo-ethical norm of peace
c. Role of leadership and policy
d. Power and community
e. Toward erotic peace-making
Part 3 Anglican/Episcopal Communities
6. Fictionalized Episcopal Seminary (Carolyn)
a. Case study timeline and responses
b. Hilary Scarsella on the “powerless bystander” defense
c. Limited knowledge, limited responsibility, limited power
d. Church and state: juxtaposing civil and ecclesial discipline
e. Community solidarity and institutional betrayal
f. Ordination processes as formation in alliance-making
7. Fictionalized Canadian Diocese (Michael and Carolyn)
a. Fictional vignette
b. Ingroups: creation and cultivation
c. Clericalism and loving bishops
d. Patriarchy with a woman's face
e. To bind and to protect: the two uses of canon law
f. Colonial violence, white supremacy, and sexual violence
Part 4 Evangelical Communities
8. American Evangelical Church Planting Network (Allison Murray & Ike Shepardson)
a. Case study timeline and responses
b. Evangelical notions of power & authority
c. Binary thinking and its impact on truth telling
d. The cult of celebrity and the success myth
e. How purity culture hurts victims of abuse
9. Fictional Canadian Evangelical Church (Allison Murray & Ike Shepardson)
a. Case study timeline and responses
b. Cross-border texts and parachurch influences
c. Complementarianism vs. egalitarianism
d. Reluctant stars and institutional anti-institutionalism
e. No rules, no recourse
Conclusion (Michael and Kim)
Product details
| Published | Sep 17 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 176 |
| ISBN | 9780567711632 |
| Imprint | T&T Clark |
| Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
| Series | T&T Clark Enquiries in Embodiment, Sexuality, and Social Ethics |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























