This work proposes a return to the relationship between ethics and (Christian) religion from the hermeneutic recovery of feminine texts. To do this, it is explained why religion is considered relevant to determine a type of ethics, according to three great philosophers such as Bergson, Kant and Kolakowski. Then, a voice is given to some of the religious women who have testified to living in their flesh the experience of the Absolute and, at the same time, have suffered a double invisibility (for being religious and for being women). Since they have not been allowed to construct fully philosophical-theological discourses, they have needed to rely on their religious experiences to configure the guidelines that their behavior may follow. From ...