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Feminist Theology is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers four times a year in the field of Theology.The journal's editors are Lisa Isherwood (University of Winchester), Lillalou Hughes, Beverley Clack (Westminster Institute of Education) and Janet Wootton.
Feminist theology and Islam is also used to strengthen the spiritual connection to the women of Islam when they undergo severe trauma, to promote human rights especially those of women. [47] Fatima Mernissi's book, The Forgotten Queens of Islam, is a crucial piece in feminist theology for Islam and how it relates to a non western state. [48]
There are a number of academic journals dedicated to promoting feminist theological scholarship. These include: Journal of Feminist Studies of Religion [54] Women-Church Journal (1988–2007), co-editors: Elaine Lindsay and Erin White; in God's image, produced by the Asian Women's Resource Centre for Culture and Theology [55] Feminist Theology [56]
The Journal of Religion was the American Journal of Theology: 0022-4189 JR 1882–present ... Feminist: Letter & Spirit: A Journal of Catholic Biblical Theology: 1555 ...
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Australian literature, Spirituality, feminist theology Elaine Stuart Lindsay (born 1948) is an Australian academic whose work has focussed on literature and feminist theology. She was instrumental in the development of the Women-Church journal which provided publishing opportunities in feminist theology for Australian women.
"Latin American Feminist Theology" in Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 14/1 (Spring 1998), pp. 89–107. "Christianity in Latin America and the Caribbean" in Encyclopedia of Women and' World Religion, Serenity Young (ed.), MacMillan, New York, 1998.
Judith Plaskow (born March 14, 1947) is an American theologian, author, and activist known for being the first Jewish feminist theologian. [1] After earning her doctorate at Yale University, she taught at Manhattan College for thirty-two years before becoming a professor emerita.