Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical ReadingsPamela Sue Anderson, Beverley Clack Feminist 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
Feminist approaches | 3 |
A psychoanalytic approach | 28 |
A poststructuralist approach | 42 |
A postmetaphysical approach | 54 |
A theological approach | 73 |
An epistemologicalethical approach | 87 |
Philosophical topics in feminist philosophy of religion | 103 |
Divinity | 105 |
Sacred metaphor Julia Kiristeva and Umberto Eco | 153 |
Recollecting religion in the realm of the body or Body | 170 |
Feminism and human mortality | 183 |
Autonomy and spirituality | 197 |
Love and attention | 199 |
Autonomy and female spirituality in a Polish context divining a self | 210 |
Religious practice | 223 |
Practice belief and feminist philosophy of religion | 225 |
Redeeming Mary the potential of Marian symbolism for feminist philosophy of religion | 107 |
Women writing the divine | 123 |
The price of masculine freedom and becoming a Jewish feminist response | 136 |
Embodiment | 151 |
Other editions - View all
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 |
A Feminist Philosophy of Religion: The Rationality and Myths of Religious Belief Pamela Sue Anderson No preview available - 1997 |