This anthology injects women's voices into interreligious dialogue, which is all-too-often dominated by religiously authorized spokesmen, and questions the theory and practice of interreligious dialogue from feminist perspectives. The contributors speak from Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Christian and Muslim perspectives and reflect British, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Spanish, Slovene, Turkish and US American cultural contexts. While the European Society of Women in Theological Research (ESWTR) has for more than two decades negotiated its member's national, cultural and linguistic diversity quite successfully, the presence of diverse non-Christian religious communities in Europe has so far been marginalized. As the religious make-up of Europe is ...
Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the...
Having enjoyed more than a decade of lively critique and creativity, feminist philosophy of religion...
Interreligious dialogue is designed to take into account a plurality of faiths. But at the same time...
Dermience Alice. A. Esser, K. Von Kellenbach, A. Mehlhorn, et al. (eds.), Feminist Approaches to Int...
This dissertation explores the contribution of feminist theology and feminist dialogue praxis to int...
This edited collection provides interdisciplinary, global, and multi-religious perspectives on the r...
This edited collection provides interdisciplinary, global, and multi-religious perspectives on the r...
Feminism and religion—seemingly polarized and often contentious topics—are repeatedly presented as m...
The paper concerns the problem of interreligious dialogue in its hermeneutical form developed by Rai...
Gender, Religion and Feminism(s): An Interdisciplinary Approach stems from the international semin...
New vistas and voices are emerging in feminist thought that trace new directions and seek to rephras...
Gender, Religion and Feminism(s): An Interdisciplinary Approach stems from the international semin...
Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the...
Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the...
Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the...
Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the...
Having enjoyed more than a decade of lively critique and creativity, feminist philosophy of religion...
Interreligious dialogue is designed to take into account a plurality of faiths. But at the same time...
Dermience Alice. A. Esser, K. Von Kellenbach, A. Mehlhorn, et al. (eds.), Feminist Approaches to Int...
This dissertation explores the contribution of feminist theology and feminist dialogue praxis to int...
This edited collection provides interdisciplinary, global, and multi-religious perspectives on the r...
This edited collection provides interdisciplinary, global, and multi-religious perspectives on the r...
Feminism and religion—seemingly polarized and often contentious topics—are repeatedly presented as m...
The paper concerns the problem of interreligious dialogue in its hermeneutical form developed by Rai...
Gender, Religion and Feminism(s): An Interdisciplinary Approach stems from the international semin...
New vistas and voices are emerging in feminist thought that trace new directions and seek to rephras...
Gender, Religion and Feminism(s): An Interdisciplinary Approach stems from the international semin...
Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the...
Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the...
Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the...
Interreligious dialogue is a constant on the agendas of the meetings of the organizations around the...
Having enjoyed more than a decade of lively critique and creativity, feminist philosophy of religion...
Interreligious dialogue is designed to take into account a plurality of faiths. But at the same time...