This article suggests that second-wave feminist theology between around 1968 and 1995 undertook the quintessentially religious and task of theology, which is to break its own idols. Idoloclasm was the dynamic of Jewish and Christian feminist theological reformism and the means by which to clear a way back into its own tradition. Idoloclasm brought together an inter-religious coalition of feminists who believed that idolatry is not one of the pitfalls of patriarchy but its symptom and cause, not a subspecies of sin but the primary sin of alienated relationship. The first moment of feminist theology’s criticism of patriarchal power is not that it is socially unjust, but that it has licence to be unjust because it is idolatrous. Yet, neither o...
There is a common misconception among some Christians that the idea of God as a feminine principle ...
<p>This paper looks at the gendered underpinnings of religion using a feminist lens. It names the vi...
This article pays critical attention to the ways in which academic feminism has regarded religion. I...
This article suggests that Second Wave liberal Jewish feminism combined secular feminist criticism o...
Religion, Feminism, and Idoloclasm identifies religious and secular feminism’s common critical momen...
This article suggests that second-wave feminist theology between around 1968 and 1995 undertook the ...
This article surveys some of the ways in which certain representative feminists from each of the Abr...
This paper aims to examine the history and the main Issues of feminist studies of religion. First ge...
Waskita : Jurnal Studi Agama dan Masyarakat. Vol. IV, no. 2 April 2013, p. 49 - 76The patriarchal cu...
Reformation occurred in Europe has obviously and strongly influenced the reli gious thought, especia...
This article examines some of the problems androcentric religious anthropologies raise for Jewish, C...
Culturally visible images of bodies (especially women’s) are increasingly those that have been subje...
This probing analysis of ancient Hebrew texts offers revealing clues as to why the apparent bias aga...
From a basic perspective, Christianity is a set of moral teachings that preaches to its followers th...
This article discusses some of feminist theory's most prominent scholars of religion, addresses the ...
There is a common misconception among some Christians that the idea of God as a feminine principle ...
<p>This paper looks at the gendered underpinnings of religion using a feminist lens. It names the vi...
This article pays critical attention to the ways in which academic feminism has regarded religion. I...
This article suggests that Second Wave liberal Jewish feminism combined secular feminist criticism o...
Religion, Feminism, and Idoloclasm identifies religious and secular feminism’s common critical momen...
This article suggests that second-wave feminist theology between around 1968 and 1995 undertook the ...
This article surveys some of the ways in which certain representative feminists from each of the Abr...
This paper aims to examine the history and the main Issues of feminist studies of religion. First ge...
Waskita : Jurnal Studi Agama dan Masyarakat. Vol. IV, no. 2 April 2013, p. 49 - 76The patriarchal cu...
Reformation occurred in Europe has obviously and strongly influenced the reli gious thought, especia...
This article examines some of the problems androcentric religious anthropologies raise for Jewish, C...
Culturally visible images of bodies (especially women’s) are increasingly those that have been subje...
This probing analysis of ancient Hebrew texts offers revealing clues as to why the apparent bias aga...
From a basic perspective, Christianity is a set of moral teachings that preaches to its followers th...
This article discusses some of feminist theory's most prominent scholars of religion, addresses the ...
There is a common misconception among some Christians that the idea of God as a feminine principle ...
<p>This paper looks at the gendered underpinnings of religion using a feminist lens. It names the vi...
This article pays critical attention to the ways in which academic feminism has regarded religion. I...