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More copies of this ISBN:Transforming Faiths of Our Fathers : Women Who Changed American Religion (04 Edition)by Ann Braude
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Publisher Comments:Pundits on both the right and the left often portray religion and feminism as inherently incompatible, as opposing forces in American culture. This book seeks to dispel that notion by asking sixteen well-known religious figures to tell the story of how they became involved in the women's movement. Their work-much of it ongoing-has helped transform the way religion is practiced in this country. They have worked for the ordination of women, for inclusive language and liturgy, for new interpretations of scripture, theology, and religious law, and for an end to religious teachings that contributed to destructive gender stereotypes. Authors include Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, Evangelical, and goddess feminists. Contributors were selected because their personal stories include watershed events in American religion and society over the last forty years. Each one of them has made history and seen it made, and gives her own version of what she has witnessed and experienced. They demonstrate the roots of their feminist activism in religious commitments, and the significance of struggles within religious arenas for expanding women's possibilities in society and culture.
Contributors include: Lois M. Wilson, first woman moderator of the United Church of Canada * Letty Cottin Pogrebin, cofounder of Ms. Magazine * Azizah al-Hibri, President of Karamah: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights * Virginia Ramey Mollenkot, founding member of Evangelical Women's Caucus * Rosemary Radford Ruether, Catholic feminist theologian * Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, Latina feminist theologian * Riffat Hassan, Muslim feminist theologian * Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, feminist Biblical scholar * Carol P.Christ, leader of the Goddess movement * Margaret Toscano, founder of the Mormon Women's Forum * Charlotte Bunch, President of the Center for Women's Global Leadership * Blu Greenberg, President of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance * Delores Williams, womanist theologian * Judith Plaskow, Jewish feminist theologian Review:"Far from being a dry anthology of essays about the movers and shakers of religious feminism in the late 20th century, this book dares to let these iconoclastic women speak for themselves, in all their pain, wisdom and glorious humor. Some of the writers' names may sound familiar, particularly to those who have read feminist and womanist theology: the roster includes Rosemary Radford Ruether, Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Judith Plaskow, Carol Christ and Delores Williams. Other contributors, such as Lois Miriam Wilson, the first female moderator of the United Church of Canada, are not household names, but readers will be fascinated by their experiences. The contributors come from mainline Protestant, evangelical Protestant, Catholic, Islamic, Jewish, Mormon, Buddhist and goddess backgrounds. As the women share their spiritual journeys, they talk about how religion has both limited and empowered them. The book can be revisionist; several essays challenge the idea that womanist theology was created by black and Latina women because 'whitefeminist' theology had ignored their needs. (Ruether in particular argues that religious feminism was concerned about racism from the beginning.) Readers will be encouraged by these women's bravery, as well as by the book's implicit reminder of how far women have come in a relatively short time." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Book News Annotation:From the November 2002 Religion and the Feminist Movement Conference
at Harvard Divinity School, 16 studies profile women who have
impacted religious institutions or thinking in North America during
the 20th century. They include Letty Cottin Pogrebin, cofounder of
Ms. magazine; Ada Marķa Isasi-Diaz, Latina feminist theologian; Carol
P. Christ, leader of the Goddess movement; and Margaret M. Toscano,
cofounder of Mormon Women's Forum. Evangelicals, Muslims, and Jews
are also represented.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:< div> A compelling collection of personal narratives about religion and feminism in the United States.< br> < /div>
Synopsis:A compelling collection of personal narratives about religion and feminism in the United States.
Synopsis:Pundits on both the right and the left often portray religion and feminism as inherently incompatible, as opposing forces in American culture. Transforming the Faiths of Our Fathers seeks to dispel that notion by asking sixteen well-known religious figures to tell the story of how they became involved in the women's movement. Their work-much of it ongoing-has helped transform the way religion is practiced in this country. They have worked for the ordination of women, for inclusive language and liturgy, for new interpretations of scripture, theology, and religious law, and for an end to religious teachings that contributed to destructive gender stereotypes. Authors include Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, Evangelical, and goddess feminists. The personal stories of the fascinating contributors include watershed events in American religion and society over the last forty years. Each one of the women in Transforming the Faiths of Our Fathers has made history and seen it made, and gives her own version of what she has witnessed and experienced. They demonstrate the roots of their feminist activism in religious commitments, and the significance of struggles within religious arenas for expanding women's possibilities in society and culture. About the AuthorAnn Braude is Director of the Women's Studies in Religion Program and Senior Lecturer on American Religious History at Harvard Divinity School. She is also the author of Radical Spirits: Spiritualism and Women's Rights in Nineteenth-Century America, and Women and American Religion, and co-editor of Root of Bitterness: Documents of the Social History of American Women (2nd edition). Table of ContentsAnn Braude * Lois M. Wilson * Letty Cottin Pogrebin * Azizah al-Hibri * Virginia Ramey Mollenkot * Rosemary Radford Ruether * Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz * Carol P. Christ * Delores S. Williams * Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza * Margaret Toscano * Riffat Hassan * Vicki Noble * Charlotte Bunch * Judith Plaskow * Nadine Foley * Blu Greenberg What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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