The cleavage between gender/feminist studies and research in the social sciences of religion has generated a frontier between two perspectives that are, however, necessarily complementary. The reticence that was built between both disciplinary fields prevented, on the one hand, the incorporation of the complexity and nuances of practices, beliefs and the role of religious institutions in gender/feminist studies, while on the other hand, the incorporation of a gender perspective in the social sciences of religion was avoided for fear of falling into biases. This dossier is part of the series of works that began in Latin America in the mid-1980s, but proposes a renewed interdisciplinary analysis between both fields and work methodologies. Wit...