Shekhinah, the ‘cloud of Yahweh’ in the Bible, a synonym for God’s presence in the rabbinic tradition, and a feminine hypostasis in the Kabbalah, is a popular theological image in contemporary Jewish feminist circles. Shekhinah currently exists in many forms: she is another name for God, feminine, relational, experiential; she is a Goddess and the singular image that is sufficiently adaptable for a diverse range of postmodern feminist interpreters. However, the processes by which Shekhinah became the God/dess of Jewish feminism have not been researched. Therefore, this article tracks the evolution of Shekhinah iconography in the Jewish tradition to gain an understanding of the appeal of these images within the context of Jewish feminism’s ...
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Medieval Kabbalistic literature, especially from the last third of the thirteenth century onwards, w...
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
Feminist scholarship, in recent decades, has exposed the patriarchal nature of Western history and t...
This article suggests that second-wave feminist theology between around 1968 and 1995 undertook the ...
The connection of women with heresy and deviance has a long history within religious traditions thro...
The biblical, talmudic, midrashic, and mystical traditions, as well as contemporary Jewish feminist ...
Among the most exciting areas in both feminist spirituality discourse and Jewish religious practice ...
The kabbalistic literature contains erotic descriptions of the unification between the masculine and...
This article suggests that Second Wave liberal Jewish feminism combined secular feminist criticism o...
This article examines some of the problems androcentric religious anthropologies raise for Jewish, C...
Grimm argues for a more accessible theology and metaphor for God. She looks to Melissa Raphael\u27s ...
Methodology is not commonly the center of theological debate, and within Judaism this has been espec...
This probing analysis of ancient Hebrew texts offers revealing clues as to why the apparent bias aga...
The critical force of Jewish feminist theologies is rooted in a compelling vision of Tikkun Olam (re...
The burgeoning feminist critique of traditional Judaism and its attendant theologies promises to cha...
Medieval Kabbalistic literature, especially from the last third of the thirteenth century onwards, w...
During the past two decades the new awareness of women has developed from a diffuse protest to consc...
Feminist scholarship, in recent decades, has exposed the patriarchal nature of Western history and t...
This article suggests that second-wave feminist theology between around 1968 and 1995 undertook the ...
The connection of women with heresy and deviance has a long history within religious traditions thro...