Women's voices : essays in contemporary feminist theology
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Women's voices : essays in contemporary feminist theology
(Women and religion series)
Marshall Pickering, 1992
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-173)
Contents of Works
- Can a feminist call God "Father"? / Janet Martin Soskice
- The doctrine of the Trinity : a way forward for feminists? / Jane Williams
- The biblical account of the first woman : a Jewish feminist perspective / Elizabeth Sarah
- Feminism and Christian ethics / Linda Woodhead
- The battle of the sexes, or, If you can't beat them, join them / Lynne Broughton
- Mariology and "romantic feminism" : a critique / Sarah Coakley
- The dark knowing of Morgan Le Fay : women, evil and theodicy / Mary Grey
- On being all of a piece/at peace / Daphne Hampson
- Women and Christianity : a horizon of hope / Ursula King
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on a series of Cambridge lectures, this collection of essays represents a new voice of British feminist theology. It includes a piece on one theologian's turning away from Christianity and a discussion of God as father.
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