How should Origen, Anselm, Luther, Wesley, Kierkegaard, Barth, and Whitehead be read today, in ligh...
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Writing across theological disciplines, nine African American women scholars reflect on what it me...
This book is a collection of essays by thirteen feminist and womanist authors who locate themselves...
Philos ophy and theology have each struggled with the problem of dualism, the assumption that reali...
In this book, theologian Letty Russell redefines the commonly held notion of hospitality as she cha...
The prophets of the Old Testament use a wide variety of metaphors to describe God and to portray pe...
Theologies have often pointed to the cross as a place of suffering and sacrifice, while feminist cr...
The burgeoning field of postcolonial studies argues that most theology has been formed in dominant ...
For more than three hundred years, black women have embodied a theology of hope which has enabled t...
With its focus on narratives, its attention to contextual and material realities, and its collectio...
This volume addresses a theme long essential to feminist and liberationist theology: in what can we...
Aggression is ambiguous in our society, according to Kathleen Greider. While giving us strength to ...
A collaborative project of dozens of leading scholars, the Dictionary of Feminist Theologies provid...
Feminist and womanist theology has reoriented an entire way of understanding our relationships to o...
In this book, Carl Raschke and Susan Doughty Raschke argue that God's own self-revelation is neithe...