Feminist Theology

Feminist Theology
Author: Ann Loades
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664251293

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This timely selection of readings represents the work of some of the best and most influential writers the Christian feminist movement has produced--both in Britain and America. With its helpful introduction and editorial commentary it will be warmly welcomed by all who wish to be better informed about the wide range of key theological issues now being addressed by feminist thinkers.

Introducing Feminist Theology

Introducing Feminist Theology
Author: Anne M. Clifford
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781570752384

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Introducing Feminist Theology responds to the questions "What is feminist theology?" and "Why is it important?" by considering the perspectives of women from around the globe who have very diverse life experience and relationships to God, Church and creation. Clifford introduces the major forms of feminist theology: "radical, " "reformist, " and "reconstructionist, " and highlights some of their specific characteristics.

Feminist Theology

Feminist Theology
Author: Watson
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2003-12-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802848281

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Rethinking the Christian faith from a woman's perspective has been an important advancement in modern theology. This book introduces the methods, ideas, and contributions of recent feminist theology to readers encountering the subject for the first time. Natalie Watson explores the historical background of feminist theology, discusses the value of reading Scripture from a feminist perspective, and shows how this approach can offer a critical, creative, and constructive rereading of the Christian tradition. She also sets forth some fresh ideas encouraging people to see feminism not as a threat to the church but as a challenging perspective that actually enhances its life in today's world. An extensive annotated bibliography invites readers to further study, presenting a wealth of books on feminist theology by many well-known authors. Ideal for classroom instruction, discussion groups, and personal study, this volume is an exceptional, user-friendly guide to contemporary feminist thought.

Introducing Feminist Theology

Introducing Feminist Theology
Author: Lisa Isherwood
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2001-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1841272337

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The second edition of this highly popular introduction includes a new preface and each chapter has been revised to keep it as up-to-date as possible. 'Introducing Feminist Theology remains a lively and stimulating 'first read' for anyone embarking on feminist theology, as well as a first rate resource for those wishing to refresh their acquiantaince with it. Despite claims in some quarters that 'feminism' has been surpassed by 'gender' this book explains how vital a feminist agenda remains, and how much is still to be done, both at the theological and the practical level, to transform Christianity from two centuries of male-gendered discourse and ecclesiastical structure into a religion that adequately reflects the life of modern women.

Contemporary Feminist Theologies

Contemporary Feminist Theologies
Author: Kerrie Handasyde,Cathryn McKinney,Rebekah Pryor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000339987

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This book explores the issues of power, authority and love with current concerns in the Christian theological exploration of feminism and feminist theology. It addresses its key themes in three parts: (1) power deals with feminist critiques, (2) authority unpacks feminist methodologies, and (3) love explores feminist ethics. Covering issues such as embodiment, intersectionality, liberation theologies, historiography, queer approaches to hermeneutics, philosophy and more, it provides a multi-layered and nuanced appreciation of this important area of theological thought and practice. This volume will be vital reading for scholars of feminist theology, queer theology, process theology, practical theology, religion and gender.

Deconstruction Feminist Theology and the Problem of Difference

Deconstruction  Feminist Theology  and the Problem of Difference
Author: Ellen T. Armour
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1999-06-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780226026909

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Ellen T. Armour shows how the writings of Jacques Derrida and Luce Irigaray can be used to uncover feminism's white presumptions so that race and gender can be thought of differently. In clear, concise terms she explores the possibilities and limitations for feminist theology of Derrida's conception of "woman" and Irigaray's "multiple woman," as well as Derrida's thinking on race and Irigaray's work on religion ..."

The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology

The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology
Author: Susan Frank Parsons
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-07-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0521663806

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Feminist theology is a significant movement within contemporary theology. The aim of this Companion is to give an outline of feminist theology through an analysis of its overall shape and its major themes, so that both its place in and its contributions to the present changing theological landscape may be discerned. The two sections of the volume are designed to provide a comprehensive and critical introduction to feminist theology which is authoritative and up-to-date. Written by some of the main figures in feminist theology, as well as by younger scholars who are considering their inheritance, it offers fresh insights into the nature of feminist theological work. The book as a whole is intended to present a challenge for future scholarship, since it critically engages with the assumptions of feminist theology, and seeks to open ways for women after feminism to enter into the vocation of theology.

When God Was A Woman

When God Was A Woman
Author: Merlin Stone
Publsiher: Doubleday
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2012-05-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780307816856

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Here, archaeologically documented,is the story of the religion of the Goddess. Under her, women’s roles were far more prominent than in patriarchal Judeo-Christian cultures. Stone describes this ancient system and, with its disintegration, the decline in women’s status.