Feminism and Religion in the 21st Century

Feminism and Religion in the 21st Century
Title Feminism and Religion in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Gina Messina-Dysert
Publisher Routledge
Pages 226
Release 2014-10-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1134625243

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This anthology will explore the new directions of conversations occurring in relation to feminism and religion, as well as the technological modes being utilized to continue dialogue, expand borders, and create new frontiers in feminism. It is a cross generational project bringing together the voices of foremothers with those of the twenty-first century generation of feminist scholars to discuss the changing direction of feminism and religion, new methods of dialogue, and the benefits for society overall.

Feminism and Religion in the 21st Century

Feminism and Religion in the 21st Century
Title Feminism and Religion in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Gina Messina-Dysert
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre
ISBN 9780415206198

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Women and religion

Women and religion
Title Women and religion PDF eBook
Author Ruspini, Elisabetta
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 256
Release 2018-07-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447336372

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This edited collection provides interdisciplinary, global, and multi-religious perspectives on the relationship between women’s identities, religion, and social change in the contemporary world. The book discusses the experiences and positions of women, and particular groups of women, to understand patterns of religiosity and religious change. It also addresses the current and future challenges posed by women’s changes to religion in different parts of the world and among different religious traditions and practices. The contributors address a diverse range of themes and issues including the attitudes of different religions to gender equality; how women construct their identity through religious activity; whether women have opportunity to influence religious doctrine; and the impact of migration on the religious lives of both women and men.

Women in Christianity in the Modern Age

Women in Christianity in the Modern Age
Title Women in Christianity in the Modern Age PDF eBook
Author Lisa Isherwood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 166
Release 2021-12-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1000522733

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Women in Christianity in the Modern Age examines the role of women in Christianity in the 20th and early 21st Centuries. This edited volume includes eight important contributions from academics in the field. The modern era has been an age of social and religious upheaval, and the ravages of global warfare and changes to women’s role in society have made the examination of the place of women in religion a key question in theology. From theological concerns - engagements with the biblical texts by feminist and anti-feminist theologians, the modern role of Mary and women saints – to political and social debates on women’s ministry and place in society, and cultural shifts as expressed through theologically inspired artwork by women, Women in Christianity in the Modern Age provides an overview and in-depth studies of a tumultuous and changing era. This insightful text will be of key interest to students and scholars in Religion and Cultural Studies.

Feminism and Christianity

Feminism and Christianity
Title Feminism and Christianity PDF eBook
Author Caryn D Riswold
Publisher Lutterworth Press
Pages 143
Release 2011-05-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 0718842855

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Why should feminists care about Christianity? Why should Christians care about feminism? In Feminism and Christianity Riswold presents a collection of concise answers to basic questions like these in order to generate discussion about how the two can challenge each other and can even work together in the twenty-first century. Situated firmly in the third wave of feminist activism and scholarship as well as in contemporary Christian theology, Riswold addresses issues such as race, class, gender, and sexuality with an affirmation of tradition alongside a push for change. This book is an opportunity for Christians to gain a fuller understanding of feminism, moving beyond stereotypes and assumptions and into history and contemporary society. Simultaneously this book is an opportunity for feminists to understand the ongoing relevance of a religion whose social power and core commitments can contribute to a vision of a just human community.

Women & Christianity: From the Reformation to the 21st century

Women & Christianity: From the Reformation to the 21st century
Title Women & Christianity: From the Reformation to the 21st century PDF eBook
Author Mary T. Malone
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 2001
Genre Religion
ISBN

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"Students and scholars of Christian history will find Women & Christianity a refreshing and valuable resource. Women, Christian or otherwise, who seek an understanding of their past and their present will also find this book helpful."--BOOK JACKET.

Daughters of Abraham

Daughters of Abraham
Title Daughters of Abraham PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 153
Release 2020-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813072034

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"Indispensable for those seeking to understand feminist theology. Jewish, Christian, and Muslim women share the historical reality of having been silent partners in their own traditions. By bringing their stories together, Daughters of Abraham suggests that they can forge a future characterized by mutual support based on a common bond."--Tamara Sonn, College of William and Mary Important for a general audience interested in women and religion, this book will be especially valuable to scholars in the fields of feminist theology, comparative religion, and interfaith studies. Based on the premise that women’s struggles to have their voices heard are shared throughout the monotheisms, these essays offer new insights into the traditions of three religions during the past century. Six scholars engage in dialogue with their own faith communities, reflecting on their scripture and theology in order to understand the process by which women have been constrained within the patriarchal teachings of the religion. Looking at texts and narratives long utilized to keep women within boundaries, they open up the scriptures and traditions to a feminist interpretation of the historical teachings of their faiths. CONTENTS Women, Religion, and Empowerment, by John L. Esposito 1. Settling at Beer-lahai-roi, by Amy-Jill Levine 2. Hearing Hannah's Voice: The Jewish Feminist Challenge and Ritual Innovation, by Leila Gal Berner 3. The Influence of Feminism on Christianity, by Alice L. Laffey 4. Christian Feminist Theology: History and Future, by Rosemary Radford Ruether 5. Hagar: A Historical Model for "Gender Jihad," by Hibba Abugideiri 6. Rethinking Women and Islam, by Amira El-Azhary Sonbol Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad is professor of history and of Islam and Christian-Muslim relations at Georgetown University. John L. Esposito is professor of religion and international affairs and professor of Islamic studies at Georgetown University. Theology/Interfaith Studies/Women’s Studies