Contemporary Feminist Theologies

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covenantal relationships
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divine authority
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ecological feminist theology
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Father Daughter Relationship
Father's Belt
Father's Dying
Father’s Belt
Father’s Dying
feminist hermeneutics
Feminist Theological Discourse
feminist theology
forgiveness
Galatians
Gender Diverse People
Gender Diverse Person
Great Moral Force
Greek philosophy
Indecent Theology
Interim Spaces
intersectional theology
liberation ethics
Love Command
Marriage Equality Debates
Matthean Jesus
Matthew's wisdom Christology
Matthew’s wisdom Christology
Message Stick
Nelson Mandela
Nick Cave
Pacific feminist theologies
Pacific Women
Pamela Sue Anderson
political rites
powerlessness
practical theology research
queer bodies
Queer Christians
queer religious studies
Queer Theological
race-related distresses
reforming women
Sacramental Imagination
theological game change
Torres Strait Islander
Woman Wisdom
women ministers
Women's National Football Team
Women’s National Football Team

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367698904
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores the issues of power, authority and love with current concerns in the Christian theological exploration of feminism and feminist theology.

It addresses its key themes in three parts: (1) power deals with feminist critiques, (2) authority unpacks feminist methodologies, and (3) love explores feminist ethics. Covering issues such as embodiment, intersectionality, liberation theologies, historiography, queer approaches to hermeneutics, philosophy and more, it provides a multi-layered and nuanced appreciation of this important area of theological thought and practice.

This volume will be vital reading for scholars of feminist theology, queer theology, process theology, practical theology, religion and gender.

Kerrie Handasyde is Senior Lecturer in Church History at Pilgrim Theological College and Adjunct Lecturer at Stirling Theological College, University of Divinity.

Cathryn McKinney is Professional Supervision Program Coordinator at the University of Divinity, and an Honorary Postdoctoral Associate and Associate Lecturer at Pilgrim Theological College, University of Divinity, and chaplain at a women’s prison.

Rebekah Pryor is an artist, curator and early career researcher at the University of Melbourne.