Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical ReadingsFeminist philosophy of religion has developed in recent years because of the exposure of explicit sexism in much traditional philosophical thinking about religion. The struggle with a discipline shaped almost exclusively by men has led feminist philosophers to redress the problematic biases of gender, race, class and sexual orientation in the traditional subject. |
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Contents
A psychoanalytic approach | 28 |
A poststructuralist approach | 42 |
A theological approach | 73 |
An epistemologicalethical approach | 87 |
PART | 103 |
Women writing the divine | 123 |
Embodiment | 151 |
Recollecting religion in the realm of the body | 170 |
Feminism and human mortality | 183 |
Autonomy and spirituality | 197 |
Autonomy and female spirituality in a Polish | 210 |
Religious practice | 223 |
a feminist reclamation of | 241 |
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Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings Pamela Sue Anderson,Beverley Clack Limited preview - 2004 |
Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings Pamela Sue Anderson,Beverley Clack Limited preview - 2004 |
Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings Pamela Sue Anderson,Beverley Clack No preview available - 2004 |