Oxford handbook of feminist theology

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford handbooks in religion and theologyPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2012 Description: xiii, 580p. map ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 97801992738811
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 202.082 22 OX-
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction, Sheila Briggs & Mary McClintock Fulkerson -- I: Feminist Theology at the Crossroads -- 1. Feminist theology and the global imagination, Serene Jones -- 2. Feminist theology and the Jewish tradition, Melissa Raphael -- 3. What is Feminist Theology?, Sheila Briggs -- II: Changing Contexts -- 4. Transethnic feminist theology of Asia: Globalization, identities, and solidarities, Namsoon Kang -- 5. Gynocentric thealogy of Tantric Hinduism: A meditation upon the Devi, Neela Bhattacharya Saxena -- 6. Globalization and religion: analysis from an Afro-Columbian feminist perspective, Maricel Mena Lopez -- 7. 'The world palpitates': Globalization and the religious faith and practices of Latin American women, Nancy E. Bedford -- 8. Globalization, women, and religion in the Middle East, Azza M. Karam -- 9. Interrupting 'global-speak': a feminist theological response from southern Africa to globalization, Denise M. Ackermann -- 10. 1. Theological perspective on mutual solidarity in the context of globalization: the Circle's experience, Elizabeth Amoah -- 11. Woman lost in the global maze: women and religion in East Africa under globalization, Philomena Njeri Mwaura -- 12. Feminist theologies and the European context, Lisa Isherwood -- 13. Globalization the second wave of colonization: impacts on wahine Maori., Tui Cadigan -- 14. First nation, empire and globalization, Andrea Smith -- 15. 1. Feminism, Inc.: Globalization and North American feminist theologies, Thandeka -- III: Changing Contents -- 16. Beyond theology of religions: the epistemological and ethical challenges of inter-religious engagement, Sharon D. Welch -- 17. Beyond the god/man duo: globalization, feminist theology, and religious subjectivity, Ellen T. Armour -- 18. Feminist theologies of a world scripture/s in the globalization era, Musa W. Dube -- 19. The challenges of globalization for Muslim women, Zayn Kassam -- 20. Theology and identity in the context of globalization, Maria Pilar Aquino -- 21. Doing a theology from disappeared bodies: theology, sexuality, and the excluded bodies of the discourses of Latin American Liberation Theology, Marcella Althaus-Reid -- 22. Globalization and women's bodies in Latin America, Maria Christina Ventura -- 23. Globalization and narrative, Cheryl Kirk-Duggan -- 24. La Morenita on skis: Women's popular Marian piety and feminist research on religion, Elena Vuola -- 25. Feminist ritual practice, Theresa Berger -- 26. Globalization, women's transnational migration, and religious de-traditioning, Kathryn Tanner.
Summary: "This innovative volume highlights the relevance of globalization and the insights of gender studies and religious studies for feminist theology. Beginning with a discussion of position of the discipline at the turn of the twenty-first century, the handbook seeks to present an inclusive account of feminist theology in the early twenty-first century that acknowledges the reflection of women on religion beyond the global North and its forms of Christianity. Globalization is taken as the central theme, as the foremost characteristic of the context in which we do feminist theology today. The volume traces the impacts of globalization on gender and religion in specific geographical contexts, describing the implications for feminist theological thinking. A final section explores the changing contents of the field, moving towards new models of theology, distinct from both the structure and language of traditional Christian systematic theology and the forms of secular feminism. The handbook draws on material from every populated continent, with chapters provided by a diverse team of international scholars"--Summary: "Readership Students and scholars of feminist theology; of gender studies; of global religions; of the sociology of religion Short Description This volume highlights the relevance of globalization and the insights of gender studies and religious studies for feminist theology. It focuses on the changing global contexts for the field and its movement towards new models of theology, distinct from the forms of traditional Christian systematic theology and of secular feminism"--
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Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction, Sheila Briggs & Mary McClintock Fulkerson -- I: Feminist Theology at the Crossroads -- 1. Feminist theology and the global imagination, Serene Jones -- 2. Feminist theology and the Jewish tradition, Melissa Raphael -- 3. What is Feminist Theology?, Sheila Briggs -- II: Changing Contexts -- 4. Transethnic feminist theology of Asia: Globalization, identities, and solidarities, Namsoon Kang -- 5. Gynocentric thealogy of Tantric Hinduism: A meditation upon the Devi, Neela Bhattacharya Saxena -- 6. Globalization and religion: analysis from an Afro-Columbian feminist perspective, Maricel Mena Lopez -- 7. 'The world palpitates': Globalization and the religious faith and practices of Latin American women, Nancy E. Bedford -- 8. Globalization, women, and religion in the Middle East, Azza M. Karam -- 9. Interrupting 'global-speak': a feminist theological response from southern Africa to globalization, Denise M. Ackermann -- 10. 1. Theological perspective on mutual solidarity in the context of globalization: the Circle's experience, Elizabeth Amoah -- 11. Woman lost in the global maze: women and religion in East Africa under globalization, Philomena Njeri Mwaura -- 12. Feminist theologies and the European context, Lisa Isherwood -- 13. Globalization the second wave of colonization: impacts on wahine Maori., Tui Cadigan -- 14. First nation, empire and globalization, Andrea Smith -- 15. 1. Feminism, Inc.: Globalization and North American feminist theologies, Thandeka -- III: Changing Contents -- 16. Beyond theology of religions: the epistemological and ethical challenges of inter-religious engagement, Sharon D. Welch -- 17. Beyond the god/man duo: globalization, feminist theology, and religious subjectivity, Ellen T. Armour -- 18. Feminist theologies of a world scripture/s in the globalization era, Musa W. Dube -- 19. The challenges of globalization for Muslim women, Zayn Kassam -- 20. Theology and identity in the context of globalization, Maria Pilar Aquino -- 21. Doing a theology from disappeared bodies: theology, sexuality, and the excluded bodies of the discourses of Latin American Liberation Theology, Marcella Althaus-Reid -- 22. Globalization and women's bodies in Latin America, Maria Christina Ventura -- 23. Globalization and narrative, Cheryl Kirk-Duggan -- 24. La Morenita on skis: Women's popular Marian piety and feminist research on religion, Elena Vuola -- 25. Feminist ritual practice, Theresa Berger -- 26. Globalization, women's transnational migration, and religious de-traditioning, Kathryn Tanner.

"This innovative volume highlights the relevance of globalization and the insights of gender studies and religious studies for feminist theology. Beginning with a discussion of position of the discipline at the turn of the twenty-first century, the handbook seeks to present an inclusive account of feminist theology in the early twenty-first century that acknowledges the reflection of women on religion beyond the global North and its forms of Christianity. Globalization is taken as the central theme, as the foremost characteristic of the context in which we do feminist theology today. The volume traces the impacts of globalization on gender and religion in specific geographical contexts, describing the implications for feminist theological thinking. A final section explores the changing contents of the field, moving towards new models of theology, distinct from both the structure and language of traditional Christian systematic theology and the forms of secular feminism. The handbook draws on material from every populated continent, with chapters provided by a diverse team of international scholars"--

"Readership Students and scholars of feminist theology; of gender studies; of global religions; of the sociology of religion Short Description This volume highlights the relevance of globalization and the insights of gender studies and religious studies for feminist theology. It focuses on the changing global contexts for the field and its movement towards new models of theology, distinct from the forms of traditional Christian systematic theology and of secular feminism"--

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