If Women’s Lives Were Sacred

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Author_Allyson McKinney Timm
biblical justice
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child marriage
Christian ethics
church reform
domestic violence
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equality under law
feminist theology
forthcoming
gender justice
gender-based violence
human rights
LGBTQ+ inclusion
reproductive justice
sexual violence
widow advocacy
women's rights

Product details

  • ISBN 9781538193532
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A feminist human rights lawyer exposes the global and domestic realities of gender-based oppression and calls the Church to confront the suffering it too often ignores.

Drawing on decades of work across Africa and the United States, McKinney Timm reveals how abuses such as child marriage, lethal violence against women, culturally sanctioned rape, and the mistreatment of widows devastate communities. Through the stories of survivors she has encountered, she shows how these harms transcend borders—and how Americans often overlook similar injustices in their own communities. Her critique of white saviorism underscores the need for honest reckoning with the roles both church and state play in perpetuating gendered and racialized violence.

Rooted in biblical insight and Christian ethical reasoning, the book argues that securing women’s human rights is the most faithful way to advance scriptural commitments to safety, inclusion, provision, and equity for those pushed to the margins. McKinney Timm highlights how American democracy and dominant church institutions have failed to uphold this mandate, and she points to prophetic voices past and present who illuminate a more just path.

She affirms equality under the law as a principle that honors Christian convictions about God, Christ, and the dignity of every person. True gender equality, she stresses, safeguards all who identify with womanhood or challenge traditional definitions of it—including LGBTQ+ siblings, such as transgender women, who face profound threats to their lives. Human equality before the law emerges as essential to any vision of gender and racial justice aligned with beloved community.

Combining the precision of a lawyer with the moral imagination of a pastor, McKinney Timm offers both analytic clarity and spiritual depth. She gives a compelling account of how greater gender equality can nurture the flourishing of women, girls, and the communities they sustain.

Allyson McKinney Timm is a human rights lawyer, scholar, and faith leader with two decades of experience defending the dignity and rights of those on the margins, in the United States and globally. After founding Justice Revival in 2017, a Christian nonprofit focused on advancing human rights in the United States, Allyson was named “one of ten faith leaders to watch” by the Center for American Progress. Her writing has appeared in The Christian Century, Sojourners, California Lawyer, The Independent, USA Today, and others.

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