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    Feminist Theology and Meister Eckhart’s Transgendered Metaphor.Duane Williams - 2016 - Feminist Theology 24 (3):275-290.
    This essay examines a key theme in the work of the medieval mystical theologian, Meister Eckhart, namely, the Father giving birth to the Son in the soul. It explores this theme in the light of feminist theology, and argues that Eckhart is deliberately applying to God a female act and therefore characteristic. Criticisms of the efficacy of such female imagery are considered, but countered through a defence of what is argued to be Eckhart’s incontestable qualification of the male (...)
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    A Feminist Theology of Disability.Doreen Freeman - 2002 - Feminist Theology 10 (29):71-85.
    Disability and long term incurable illness still attract a variety of demonisation and prejudice. This includes many of the same kinds of hostility that have faced women. Disabled people are blamed for their condition, regarded as bestial, grotesque and unclean. They are excluded from ritual spaces by Levitical law, modern prejudice and practical indifference. Feminist Theology has sometimes contributed to prevailing hostility, or at least, failed to counter it, in its insistence on the sacredness of the body. On (...)
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    Future Feminist Theologies.Megan Clay - 2012 - Feminist Theology 20 (3):195-199.
    This article looks briefly at the theological history and contemporary issues surrounding children regarding sexuality and gender and explores what the future of feminist theologies has to offer them as autonomous subjects. Within this I suggest that the cross pollination of ideas from art, quantum theology and the new cosmology can enrich the future of feminist theologies by opening up the theological debate to new ways of thinking, doing and living more justly. The inclusion of children’s embodied (...)
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    Feminist Theology as Practice of the Future.Rachel Muers - 2007 - Feminist Theology 16 (1):110-127.
    Does feminist theology have a future? This article explores the practices and methods of feminist theology as inherently future-oriented, attentive to the other and hence destabilizing of fixed identities-including fixed feminist or theological identities. I propose that the concern of third-wave feminism with the ways in which images of women and femininity are produced, reproduced and distributed can be taken up in feminist theology through sustained attention to how theology is done. This (...)
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  5. Feminist Theology: The Verbing of Ultimate/Intimate Reality in Mary Daly in Women's Studies.Wanda Warren Berry - 1988 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 11 (3):212-232.
  6. Feminist Theology and Contemporary Dieting Culture.[author unknown] - 2019
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    Feminist Theology and the Challenge of Difference – By Margaret D. Kamitsuka.Michelle A. Gonzalez - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (1):137-139.
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    Feminist Theology as Theology of Religions.Rita M. Gross - 2001 - Feminist Theology 9 (26):83-101.
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    Shaping Feminist Theology: A Pragmatic Approach?Beverley Clack - 2005 - Feminist Theology 13 (2):249-264.
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    Feminist Theology and the Holocaust.Sara Litchfield - 2010 - Feminist Theology 18 (3):332-340.
    The Holocaust demands a theological response. This essay considers that which has been presented by feminist theologians, of both Christian and Jewish faiths. In some cases, the response has been to further promote anti-Judaism in the fight against patriarchy, sustaining and perpetuating the portrayal of the Jew as Other, and even as Nazi. Conversely, other reactions have given rise to a fruitful Jewish-Christian dialogue which contests such a response, and replaces it with a constructive and healing interpretation of teaching (...)
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    Feminist Theology and the Theology of the Eucharist – A Quantum Leap?Agnes Rafferty - 2013 - Feminist Theology 21 (3):269-278.
    This paper is based on the findings of my PhD research into at the effect of participation in the Roman Catholic Sacrament of the Eucharist on the formation of subjectivity viewed from the perspective of Feminist Liberation Theology. Taking Eucharist as a communal manifestation of belief in communion with the divine celebrated through symbolic liturgical enactments of thanksgiving and praise I am exploring the link between Feminist Relational Theologies and new findings in Cosmology and Quantum Theology (...)
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    Christian Feminist Theology in Pakistan.Ambreen Salahuddin, Humaira Ahmad & Farman Ali - 2022 - Feminist Theology 31 (1):9-19.
    This study is an effort to determine the status of Christian feminist theology in Pakistan and discusses the issues and challenges of patriarchal control of Church and religious, political, social, and minority issues faced by Christian women in Pakistan. It traces the history of Christian feminist theology in Pakistan as well. This qualitative study looks at important texts written on Christian theology, Christian feminism, and history of Church in Pakistan and also presents findings of in-depth (...)
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    Feminist Theology, Men and the Goddess: Reminiscences and Opinions.Daniel Cohen - 2002 - Feminist Theology 11 (1):27-34.
    This article contains an account of Asphodel's early work on goddesses and related topics, and its influence on men as well as women. I show how my own spiritual awareness and my understanding of the Goddess has developed through discussions with her. I also indicate why I have a strong interest in and liking for feminist theology despite not being a theologian.
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    Feminist Theology in Latin America: A Theology without Recognition.Ivone Gebara - 2008 - Feminist Theology 16 (3):324-331.
    This paper outlines the ongoing challenges faced by feminist theology in Latin America as it enters the twenty-first century, given the continuing ecclesial antipathy towards its goals, its proponents and its practitioners. This marginalized position with respect to the Catholic Church allows feminist theologians a certain distance from ecclesiastical control, but at the same time means that as a movement feminist theology lacks influence because of its distance from the centre of power. Meanwhile, socio-economic factors (...)
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    Feminist Theology as Christo/alogical Revisioning.Jenny Daggers - 2001 - Feminist Theology 9 (27):116-128.
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  16. Diasporic Feminist Theology: Asia and Theopolitical Imagination.[author unknown] - 2014
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    Feminist Theology Now.Agnes Rafferty - 2012 - Feminist Theology 20 (3):190-194.
    In light of the development of Feminist Theology that has presented an expanded view of some of its foundational concerns including the concept of ‘woman’ and ‘experience’ this article considers the relevance of Feminist Theology at the present time. Feminist Theology is placed both within the context of women’s stories as indicative of its viability and within the new areas of scientific knowledge that are highlighting interdependence and relationality as essential elements for the growth (...)
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    The Development of Feminist Theology: Becoming Increasingly Global and Interfaith.Rosemary Radford Ruether - 2012 - Feminist Theology 20 (3):185-189.
    Feminist Theology is not just a western phenomenon. It has roots in many traditions. After its development in the United States in the 1970s, it quickly expanded to include black, Latina and Asian women in the US. At the same time third world women in Africa, Asia and Latin America were developing Feminist Theology and it was finding expression in Judaism, Islam and Buddhism. Today Feminist Theology is both global and interreligious.
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    Feminist Theology at the Dawn of the Millennium: Remembering the Past, Dreaming the Future.Kwok Pui-lan - 2001 - Feminist Theology 9 (27):6-20.
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    Womanguides: Readings Toward a Feminist Theology.Rosemary Radford Ruether - 1996 - Beacon Press (MA).
    A fascinating collection of ancient and contemporary readings from the cultural matrix that has shaped Western Christianity, Womanguides is a resource for understanding ideas about gender in Christian tradition and for building alternative patterns that can transform and heal.
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    William Blake and Feminist Theology: Some Observations on the Affinities.G. Ingli James - 1996 - Feminist Theology 4 (11):72-85.
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    Doing It (Feminist Theology and Faith-Based Outreach) With Sex Workers – Beyond Christian Rescue and the Problem-Solving Approach.Lauren McGrow - 2017 - Feminist Theology 25 (2):150-169.
    This article problematizes the usual Christian motif of rescue of sex workers that is disseminated by most faith-based groups working in the field. By focusing upon the problem of prostitution and individual rescue as the primary solution, broader relationships of accountability are neglected and complicated sex worker identifications become impossible. New strategies for thinking about human sexuality are needed that incorporate indecency as a way of questioning traditional moral representations reproduced by Christian outreach projects. In addition, three strategies are outlined (...)
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    Feminist Theology, Identity, and Discourse: A Closer Look at the ‘Coming Out’ of Sheryl Swoopes.Paula L. McGee - 2010 - Feminist Theology 19 (1):54-72.
    Sheryl Swoopes is an African American woman and a celebrity in the US Women’s National Basketball Association. In 2005, she announced she was in a seven-year relationship with a woman and received a six figure endorsement deal with a lesbian cruise line. Swoopes was also branded as a mother and married to a man — inferring heterosexuality. The article uses the ‘coming out’ to look at the interconnections of race, gender, class, sexual orientation, and celebrity identities. Using discourse analysis the (...)
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    An Introduction to Feminist Theology and the Case for its Study in an Academic Setting.Dorothea McEwan & Lisa Isherwood - 1993 - Feminist Theology 1 (2):10-25.
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    Women’s spirituality and feminist theology: A hermeneutic of suspicion applied to ‘patriarchal marriage’.Yolanda Dreyer - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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    Method in Feminist Theology.Mary Grey - 1994 - Feminist Theology 2 (6):90-102.
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    Telling Life Together: A Feminist Theological Reflection on Bearing Witness.Lucy Tatman - 1997 - Feminist Theology 6 (16):86-99.
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    The Future of Christian Feminist Theologies—As I Sense it: Musings on the Effects of Historiography and Space.Dorothea McEwan - 1999 - Feminist Theology 8 (22):79-92.
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    Grounded Theology: Adopting and Adapting Qualitative Research Methods for Feminist Theological Enquiry.Jennie Barnsley - 2016 - Feminist Theology 24 (2):109-124.
    In feminist theology, the category of experience is given paramount importance. Here I examine this category and, specifically, what constitutes legitimate experience for theological reflection. Contending that both mainstream and feminist theologies dismiss too readily the individual’s quotidian experiences as a resource for exploring the Holy, I detail a methodological approach that combines the qualitative research practice of grounded theory with a Quaker practice of silent waiting, by giving prayerful attention to one-to-one interviews. I call this approach (...)
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    Feminist Theological Approaches to (the) Sexual Abuse of Children.Louise Carr - 1996 - Feminist Theology 4 (12):21-42.
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    Feminist Theologies in Latin America.Rosemary Radford Ruether - 2000 - Feminist Theology 9 (25):18-32.
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    The Here and Now or the Hereafter: Feminist Theology and Women's Experience in Conflict.Ellen Clark-King - 2003 - Feminist Theology 12 (1):53-64.
    Feminist theology is committed both to listening to the voices of women outside the academy and to challenging all theology that is oppressive to women. This article discusses the tension between these two imperatives when women inside and outside the academy disagree about what is oppressive. The lens through which this is explored is that of differing views about finitude and eternity between feminist academics and working-class women in the north-east of England. This article is an (...)
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    Matter, Freedom and the Future: Reframing Feminist Theologies through an Ecological Materialist Lens1.Anne Elvey - 2015 - Feminist Theology 23 (2):186-204.
    An ecological focus is not simply an additional perspective to add to a multidimensional approach to feminist theologies. Ecological thinking requires a fundamental shift of perspective, so that the focus of feminism, traditionally a human focus, is rethought within the frame of the materiality that constitutes not only humans but Earth and cosmos. As a way of situating feminist theological discourses and experiences ecologically, this article focuses on a shared materiality as a basis for reframing human being, dwelling, (...)
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    Feminist Theology in Asia: A Ten Years' Overview.Mary John Mananzan - 1995 - Feminist Theology 4 (10):21-32.
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    Disrupting Disruptions: Charting and Challenging Notions of Gender in Philippine Feminist Theologizing.Rae Sanchez - 2022 - Feminist Theology 30 (3):332-352.
    The growing discipline of feminist theology in Asia and in the world, which involves many Filipinas, entails an increasing attentiveness to gender diversity beyond heteronormative expectations and a broader sense of solidarity among women and others who have experienced exclusion due to gender. An analysis of writings by Philippine feminist theologians Mary John Mananzan, Judette Gallares, and Agnes Brazal, using a threefold schema of “inclusion/addition,” “deconstruct and transform,” and “critique, reject, and start again,” reveals heteronormative gender assumptions (...)
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    The Hour is Coming, the Hour is Come: Church and Feminist Theology in Post-Revolutionary El Salvador.Sian Taylder - 2002 - Feminist Theology 11 (1):46-70.
    This paper examines the role of church and feminist theology in contemporary El Salvador, looking at their relationship with feminist and women's groups as well as political and civil society as a whole. Field research carried out in the summer of 2000 indicates that church and society have changed greatly in the years since the signing of the peace accords that ended a long and bitter civil war. Faced with increased levels of poverty and domestic violence, political (...)
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  37. Feminist Theology as a Means of Combating Injustice toward Women in Muslim Communities and Culture.Riffat Hassan - 1997 - In William Cenkner (ed.), Evil and the response of world religion. St. Paul, Minn: Paragon House. pp. 80--95.
     
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    Expanding Bodies, Expanding God: Feminist Theology in Search of a ‘Fatter’ Future.Hannah Bacon - 2013 - Feminist Theology 21 (3):309-326.
    Accompanying the ‘moral panic’ about an obesity epidemic is a growth in female body dissatisfaction and dieting. This article maintains that feminist theology must play a vital role in returning the future to fat bodies at a time when the estimated spending on diet products in the US alone equals the projected costs of obesity. The theological nature of this task is essential given the way harmful theological systems and associations remerge within commercial dieting settings to help demonize (...)
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    Imagination, Art, and Feminist Theology.Elizabeth Ursic - 2017 - Feminist Theology 25 (3):310-326.
    This article explores the importance of imagination and art when developing and working with theology, particularly feminist theology. It begins with a short review of selected periods in Christian history that either supported or warned against the use of imagination and art in classical theological development. Feminist theology has had a different history because since its inception, imagination has been central to the formation and exploration of the field. Imagination and art have continued to develop (...)
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    Sally Haslanger and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak on the Possibility of Metaphysics of Resistance and its Implications for Postcolonial Feminist Theologizing.Jeane C. Peracullo - 2020 - Feminist Theology 28 (2):130-146.
    In Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique, contemporary feminist philosopher Sally Haslanger claims that the reality of race and gender is built on unjust social structures and must be resisted. Meanwhile, contemporary social theorist Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak extends the term ‘subaltern’ to Third World Asian women who were rendered inarticulate by centuries of oppressive masculinist, imperialist, and colonial rule. This article examines how a metaphysics of resistance, culled from philosophy and postcolonial studies, can contribute to expanding postcolonial (...) theologizing. (shrink)
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    The New Catholic Feminism: Theology, Gender Theory and Dialogue.Tina Beattie - 2004 - Routledge.
    It is hard to over-estimate the challenge that feminism poses to Roman Catholicism. Pope John Paul II's call for a 'new feminism' has led to the development of a Catholic theological response to the so-called 'old feminism'. _The New Catholic Feminism _sets up a dramatic encounter between the orthodox Catholic establishment and contemporary critical theory, including feminist theology and philosophy, queer theory, and French psycholinguistics, in order to explore fundamental questions about human identity, personhood and gender. From the (...)
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    Making of Our Lives a Study: Feminist Theology and Women’s Creative Writing.Roxanne Harde - 2006 - Feminist Theology 15 (1):48-69.
    This article examines the relationship between feminist theologies and women’s poetry and fiction. Using Sheila Hassell Hughes’ work on this same relationship as a point of departure, I contend that feminist theologians rely on literature by women for a variety of reasons, and I focus on how literature by women offers feminist theologies a multitude of examples of women’s experience, embodied experience in particular. If women’s experience is the starting point for a truly feminist theology, (...)
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    Whither Postmodernism and Feminist Theology?Esther D. Reed - 1994 - Feminist Theology 2 (6):15-29.
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    Mother Rocks the Cradle and She Waits: Towards a Feminist Theology of Obscurity.Brenda Sharp - 2017 - Feminist Theology 25 (3):257-272.
    In this article I will argue that systemic institutional conditions contained within a family structure result in oppression and obscurity for mothers. In countering this somewhat gloomy assertion, I will introduce a feminist theology of obscurity as a means of actualizing personhood for mothers and acknowledging the concomitant empowerment to be found within motherhood.
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    Exploding Mystery: Feminist Theology and the Sacramental.Elizabeth Stuart - 2004 - Feminist Theology 12 (2):228-236.
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    A Patrimony of Idols: Second-Wave Jewish and Christian Feminist Theology and the Criticism of Religion.Melissa Raphael - 2014 - Sophia 53 (2):241-259.
    This article suggests that second-wave feminist theology between around 1968 and 1995 undertook the quintessentially religious and task of theology, which is to break its own idols. Idoloclasm was the dynamic of Jewish and Christian feminist theological reformism and the means by which to clear a way back into its own tradition. Idoloclasm brought together an inter-religious coalition of feminists who believed that idolatry is not one of the pitfalls of patriarchy but its symptom and cause, (...)
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    Against the Pursuit of the Snazzy Life: A Feminist Theology of Failure and Loss.Beverley Clack - 2013 - Feminist Theology 22 (1):4-19.
    Consumer economies of late capitalist societies have come to be dominated by a powerful cultural narrative of the successful life. Success has increasingly been defined in terms of material attainment, the achievement of status and what might be described, in popular language, as the pursuit of the ‘snazzy life’. This model of what constitutes ‘the good life’ avoids recognizing the shadow that haunts such narratives; namely the possibility that one may not succeed and as a result be deemed a failure. (...)
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    Recognizing the Full Spectrum of Gender? Transgender, Intersex and the Futures of Feminist Theology.Susannah Cornwall - 2012 - Feminist Theology 20 (3):236-241.
    The recognition that female embodiment and feminine experience are legitimate and specific sites of the revelation of God’s love has been one of the most significant developments in theology in the last hundred years. However, an over-emphasis on feminine experience as supervening on female embodiment risks erasing unusual sex-gender body-stories and perpetuating the idea that only some bodies can mediate the divine. Feminist Theology’s future must involve a re-examination and re-negotiation of what it is to be (...) theologians without fixed gender essences. Does Feminist Theology have space to hear from and nurture the voices of those whose gender experiences challenge a binary, either-or model? Can Feminist Theology, in contrast to much secular feminist theory, give space at the table to those whose sex-gender life stories undermine the notion that there is such a thing as a common or biologically-contingent feminine experience in the first place? (shrink)
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    ‘The Past Is Not A Husk Yet Change Goes On’: Reimagining (Feminist) Theology.Alison Jasper - 2007 - Feminist Theology 15 (2):202-219.
    Feminism is still often dismissed as an outmoded or discredited concept, out of touch with the feelings and desires of real women and men or antithetical to any proper vision of Christianity. So for the feminist theologian it is as important as ever to find ways of discriminating between truth and falsity and of discerning a future path. In this piece I try to articulate one possible feminist approach using insights from the work of philosophers Deleuze and Guattari—particularly (...)
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    Feminist trauma theology of miscarriage as an embodied experience.Yohanes K. Susanta - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):6.
    Miscarriage is the death of a foetus before it is born. Miscarriage is an event that can repeatedly occur in women’s lives. Miscarriage can lead to trauma. This study aims to develop the concept of feminist trauma theology in the event of miscarriage and how the church should respond to this problem. The church is being challenged to give a serious response as evidence and a manifestation of its concern for the various struggles of Christian family life. The (...)
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