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Freeing Theology: Feminist Perspectives on Essential Theology - Perfect for Women's Studies & Gender Theology Courses
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Freeing Theology: Feminist Perspectives on Essential Theology - Perfect for Women's Studies & Gender Theology Courses
Freeing Theology: Feminist Perspectives on Essential Theology - Perfect for Women's Studies & Gender Theology Courses
Freeing Theology: Feminist Perspectives on Essential Theology - Perfect for Women's Studies & Gender Theology Courses
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This exciting collection brings together ten of the most respected women theologians today -- Anne E. Carr, Lisa Sowle Cahill, Sandra M. Schneiders, Mary Catherine Hilkert, Mary E. Hines, Mary Aquin O'Neill, Joann Wolski Conn, Catherine Mowry LaCugna, Susan A. Ross, and Elizabeth A. Johnson -- for the comprehensive introduction to each area of contemporary theology from a feminist perpective.
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Review - This collection of essays is a great starting point for discussing feminist Christian theology, and a necessary volume for students of theology today. Major issues and concerns are addressed by a variety of authors, each with a refreshingly unique approach. These critical reflections creatively draw on church history, politics, and theology in a way that convincingly communicates the need to rethink Christian faith and practice.Further Comment - I do not believe one can be theologically literate today without engagement with Christian feminism. It is important, then, to have a volume to steer students into feminist theological discourse in a way that evokes reflection, discussion, and prepares for further readings on the subject. With the range of topics and voices, manageability (under 260pgs), and accessibility, I would recommend this book as such a volume.Finally, for non-Christians interested in either anthropology of religion, interfaith dialogue, or women's spirituality, this book may have helpful insights in terms of faith keeping in late modern or late capitalist contexts, with some interesting discussion on decentering power and reconceptualizing the sacred.

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