Feminist Philosophy of Religion

Feminist Philosophy of Religion
Title Feminist Philosophy of Religion PDF eBook
Author Pamela Sue Anderson
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 296
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780415257497

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Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings brings together key new writings in this growing field.

Philosophy, Feminism, and Faith

Philosophy, Feminism, and Faith
Title Philosophy, Feminism, and Faith PDF eBook
Author Ruth E. Groenhout
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 2003
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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In this collection, women who balance philosophy, feminism & faith write about their lives.

Becoming Divine

Becoming Divine
Title Becoming Divine PDF eBook
Author Grace Jantzen
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 308
Release 1999
Genre Feminist theory
ISBN 9780253212979

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"The book's contribution to feminist philosophy of religion is substantial and original.... It brings the continental and Anglo-American traditions into substantive and productive conversation with each other." --Ellen Armour To what extent has the emergence of the study of religion in Western culture been gendered? In this exciting book, Grace Jantzen proposes a new philosophy of religion from a feminist perspective. Hers is a vital and significant contribution which will be essential reading in the study of religion.

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion
Title The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion PDF eBook
Author William Wainwright
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 562
Release 2004-12-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198031580

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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion contains newly commissioned chapters by 21 prominent experts who cover the field in a comprehensive but accessible manner. Each chapter is expository, critical, and representative of a distinctive viewpoint.

Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion

Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion
Title Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion PDF eBook
Author Linda Martín Alcoff
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 208
Release 2011-05-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0253223040

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Feminist theory and reflections on sexuality and gender rarely make contact with contemporary continental philosophy of religion. Where they all come together, creative and transformative thinking occurs. In Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion, internationally recognized scholars tackle complicated questions provoked by the often stormy intersection of these powerful forces. The essays in this book break down barriers as they extend the richness of each philosophical tradition. They discuss topics such as queer sexuality and religion, feminism and the gift, feminism and religious reform, and religion and diversity. The contributors are Hélène Cixous, Sarah Coakley, Kelly Brown Douglas, Mark D. Jordan, Catherine Keller, Saba Mahmood, and Gianni Vattimo.

Faith and Feminism

Faith and Feminism
Title Faith and Feminism PDF eBook
Author Helen LaKelly Hunt
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 242
Release 2007-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 141659051X

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Why do so many women of faith have such a strong aversion to feminism? And why do so many feminists have an ardent mistrust of religion? These questions are at the heart of Helen LaKelly Hunt's illuminating look at the alliance between spiritual conviction and social action. Intelligent and heartfelt, Faith and Feminism offers a perceptive look at the lives of five spirited and spiritual women of history, women who combined their undying faith with feminist beliefs and who made the world a better place by doing so. • St. Teresa of Ávila, a woman whose bravery in confronting her shadows gave her the strength to connect with the world and live a life of divine action. • Lucretia Mott, a Quaker minister, who rose from her quiet upbringing to become a passionate speaker and activist working tirelessly on behalf of justice and peace. • Sojourner Truth, a Christian slave, who spoke out with unwavering courage to claim her God-given rightful place as an African American and a woman. • Emily Dickinson, an extraordinary poet, who touched the world with her ability to capture and transform the experience of suffering. • Dorothy Day, a radical journalist, who lived a life of voluntary poverty as a way of expressing her passion for the Christian faith and care for those in need. A remarkable book that focuses on the idea that spirituality and feminism are really different expressions of the same impulse to make life more whole, Faith and Feminism offers a powerful catalyst for reflecting on our sense of self -- and for living and loving according to our deepest values.

Feminism, Law and Religion

Feminism, Law and Religion
Title Feminism, Law and Religion PDF eBook
Author Marie A. Failinger
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 449
Release 2013
Genre Law
ISBN 140944421X

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With contributions from some of the most prominent voices writing on gender, law and religion today, this book illuminates some of the conflicts at the intersection of feminism, theology and law. Among the themes discussed are the cross-over between religious and secular values and assumptions in the search for a just jurisprudence for women, the application of theological insights from religious traditions to legal issues at the core of feminist work, feminist legal readings of scriptural texts on women's rights and the place that religious law has assigned to women in ecclesiastic life. The book is essential reading for legal and religious academics and students working in the area of gender and law or law and religion.