The Legacy of Carol P. Christ: Good Theology is Feminist Theology
The was originally posted on July 21, 2014 Judith Plaskow and I are just now completing the draft of the manuscript of the book we have been working on for the past 2 ½ years. It h...
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The was originally posted on July 21, 2014 Judith Plaskow and I are just now completing the draft of the manuscript of the book we have been working on for the past 2 ½ years. It h...
Tamika Royes suggests that Black Catholic women can help revive the Catholic Church — if only they are permitted to make full use of their gifts.
American media and the Taliban in Afghanistan have both long disparaged Islam regarding the status of women. I would like not only to correct the contention that women are second-c...
Matthew J. Milliner, Comment Goddess feminism boasts an ancient matriarchal civilization, but what the movement longs for is corrected and fulfilled in Christianity.
This was originally posted July 14, 2014 Besides being advocates of social justice, the prophets of Israel were advocates of “exclusive monotheism,” exclusively “male monotheism,”...
This was originally posted on August 11, 2014 Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza articulated a widely held tenet of feminist theology when she stated that feminism places a question mark...
Women of faith can work more closely together to address the growing pushback against gender justice in countries across the globe. That was the key message from participants in an...
By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS: This reflection traces the rise of second-wave feminism and its search for identity apart from God, arguing that worldly pursuits cannot provide lastin...
This was originally posted on May 15, 2020 I began to follow Kimberlé Crenshaw a little more than five years ago when I first learned of her theory of intersectionality as a more c...
This was originally posted August 18, 2104. In a recent post Xochitl Alvizo cited Beverly Harrison’s much-loved essay “Anger as a Work of Love.” Harrison captured feelings that wer...
What Aleshea Harris’s Is God Is makes plain about Black femicide, the Black church, and a film canon that has spent decades asking Black women to read their own endurance as holine...
This post follows Part I, which you can find here. My journey of “seeing” continued from undergrad, to my first job, and then into grad school. After eight years of satisfying and...
It’s time to completely rethink what ordination could look like in the Catholic Church, said one keynote speaker at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Women’s Ordination Confe...
ABSTRACT: For all their differences, the three waves of feminism share a common rejection of God’s design for men and women as outlined in Genesis 1–2. The main voices of the femin...
Directed by playwright Aleshea Harris, this revenge thriller follows twin sisters Racine and Anaia as they embark on a mission to kill their father.
True womanhood is good and beautiful, and it’s fueled on one thing—the Word of God. Nancy invites you to become a woman of the Word, reading it, meditating on it, and applying it t...
Carol Christ, in her 1978 clarion call “Why Women Need the Goddess,” summarized four powerful, foundational ways that the Sacred Feminine urgently matters for women crawling out fr...
At the 2022 Wild Goose Festival, historian and author Diana Butler Bass said in a sermon titled “All the Marys”: “When the women of the world take on words for themselves, when we...
Feminism promised to satisfy women, but statistics show we’re more unhappy than ever. What went wrong? And what’s the answer? Mary Kassian and Dannah Gresh explore these questions...
This essay draws inspiration from the various traditions of Black feminist philosophy, in particular the works of bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins. Collins and hooks, respectiv...
Moderator’s Note: This three part series was originally posted in 2013 near the start-up of FAR. Because of its seminal nature, wee have re-posted it several times since then. This...
Author’s Note: When my mother died in 2018, I became the custodian of her voluminous files. I found some gems inside them. My mother lived in NJ not too far from a place called Gen...
Every day, we’re bombarded with images of womanhood that leave us squeezing into constricting molds rather than beautifully living out the gospel. Could it be that the world has wo...
Part 2 was posted yesterday. You can read it here, or the original in the link below. Patriarchy is a system of male dominance, rooted in the ethos of war which legitimates violenc...
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