Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Women's Studies in Religion
Herausgeber: Boursier, Helen T.
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The handbook offers interreligious and multicultural perspectives on women’s studies in religion alongside specific contextualized gender-biased justice challenges. Contributors address 25 current and trending themes from their diverse backgrounds. The handbook is practical, contemporary, and relevant as it moves theory to practical application.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 782g
- ISBN-13: 9781538180914
- ISBN-10: 153818091X
- Artikelnr.: 66869839
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 782g
- ISBN-13: 9781538180914
- ISBN-10: 153818091X
- Artikelnr.: 66869839
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Helen T. Boursier is a professor of theology at College of St. Mary and Austin Graduate School of Theology. She is a founding member of Feminist Theology in Religion, an academic research group who publish the Journal of Theological Feminist Research. She has a PhD in Theology and a PhD of Divinity and is an ordained priest.
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Rabia Harris, Community of Living Traditions
Editor's Introduction by Helen T. Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
SECTION ONE . A FIRMLY FLUID FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
1 A Work in Progress: Feminist Scholarship Shaping God's Image-Then and Now
by Jacqueline J. Lewis, Middle Collegiate Church, New York
2 The Inclusive Language of God: Why It Matters for Women's Studies in
Religion by Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Rollins Colleg
3 Doing Women's Studies in Religion-A Methodology Primer for Moving from
the Classroom into Real Life by Natalie Kertes Weaver, Ursuline College
4 Women's Creative Research Methodologies on the Peripheries and at the
Border: Latina Women's Restorative Interventions through Art and Activism
by Rebecca M. Berru-Davis, St. Catherine University, St. Paul, Minnesota
SECTION TWO . ETHICAL CONNECTIONS
5 Where Ecofeminism Meets Religions: Contributions and Challenges by
Heather Eaton, Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada
6 Reconfiguring Economic Sustainability: A Feminist Ethic for Liberty and
Justice for All by Sharon D. Welch, Meadville Lombard Theological School
(Unitarian Universalist)
7 Feminist Ethics and the Harms of Credibility Excess by Candace Jordan,
Princeton University, PhD candidate
8 Do Not Pass Me By: A Womanist Reprise and Response to Health Care's
Cultural Dismissal and Erasure of Black Women's Pain by Anjeanette M.
Allen, Chicago Theological Seminary, PhD Student
SECTION THREE . RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY AND WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
9 Constructing Wicca as "Women's Religion": A By-Product of Feminist
Religious Scholarship by Michelle Mueller, Santa Clara University
10 For All Sentient Beings: The Question of Gender in Tibetan and Himalayan
Buddhist Communities by Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa, Occidental College
11 Introducing Asian Transpacific American Feminist Theology by Keun-Joo
Christine Pae, Denison University
12 "I Am the One Who Will Change the Direction of the World": A Female
Guru's Response to Sexual Inequality and Violence in Hinduism by Antoinette
E.DeNapoli, Texas Christian University
13 Women in the Jewish Tradition: A Brief Overview of Jewish Feminism in
the Last 50 Years by Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Rollins College
14 Muslimah Theology and Praxis by Zayn Kassam, Pomona College
15 Homiletical Changes and Preaching Leadership of Women in the Christian
Church by HyeRan Kim-Cragg, Emmanuel College, University of Toronto
SECTION FOUR . CHALLENGING AND CHANGING SYSTEMIC GENDER INJUSTICE
16 What's Religion Got to Do with Sexual Violence and the #MeToo Movement?
by Marie M. Fortune, FaithTrust Institute
17 Femicide in Global Perspective: A Feminist Critique by Helen T.
Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
18 Call to Accountability: Women's Studies in Religion Critiques State
Culpability to Feminicide through Border Controls and Exclusion from Asylum
by Helen T. Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
19 Doctrine of Discovery: A Mohawk Feminist Response to Colonial Dominion
and Violations to Indigenous Lands and Women by Dawn Martin-Hill,McMaster
University
20 Women's Religio-Political Witness for Love and Justice by Rosemary P.
Carbine, Whittier College
SECTION FIVE . FUTURE MOVEMENT-THE BECOMING OF WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
21 Feminism, Religion, and the Digital World by Gina Messina, Ursuline
College
22 Documenting, Changing, and Reimagining Women's Mosque Spaces Online by
Krista Melanie Riley, Vanier College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
23 Minoritized Sexual Identities and the Theo-Politics of Democracy by
Ludger Viefhues-Bailey, LeMoyne College
24 Spiritual Homelessness and Homemaking: A Nomadic Spirituality for
Survivors of Childhood Violence by Denise Starkey, College of St.
Scholastica
25 Hope Now by Cynthia L. Rigby, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
26 Resources for Clarification, Education, and Action
Index
About the Contributors
Foreword by Rabia Harris, Community of Living Traditions
Editor's Introduction by Helen T. Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
SECTION ONE . A FIRMLY FLUID FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
1 A Work in Progress: Feminist Scholarship Shaping God's Image-Then and Now
by Jacqueline J. Lewis, Middle Collegiate Church, New York
2 The Inclusive Language of God: Why It Matters for Women's Studies in
Religion by Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Rollins Colleg
3 Doing Women's Studies in Religion-A Methodology Primer for Moving from
the Classroom into Real Life by Natalie Kertes Weaver, Ursuline College
4 Women's Creative Research Methodologies on the Peripheries and at the
Border: Latina Women's Restorative Interventions through Art and Activism
by Rebecca M. Berru-Davis, St. Catherine University, St. Paul, Minnesota
SECTION TWO . ETHICAL CONNECTIONS
5 Where Ecofeminism Meets Religions: Contributions and Challenges by
Heather Eaton, Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada
6 Reconfiguring Economic Sustainability: A Feminist Ethic for Liberty and
Justice for All by Sharon D. Welch, Meadville Lombard Theological School
(Unitarian Universalist)
7 Feminist Ethics and the Harms of Credibility Excess by Candace Jordan,
Princeton University, PhD candidate
8 Do Not Pass Me By: A Womanist Reprise and Response to Health Care's
Cultural Dismissal and Erasure of Black Women's Pain by Anjeanette M.
Allen, Chicago Theological Seminary, PhD Student
SECTION THREE . RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY AND WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
9 Constructing Wicca as "Women's Religion": A By-Product of Feminist
Religious Scholarship by Michelle Mueller, Santa Clara University
10 For All Sentient Beings: The Question of Gender in Tibetan and Himalayan
Buddhist Communities by Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa, Occidental College
11 Introducing Asian Transpacific American Feminist Theology by Keun-Joo
Christine Pae, Denison University
12 "I Am the One Who Will Change the Direction of the World": A Female
Guru's Response to Sexual Inequality and Violence in Hinduism by Antoinette
E.DeNapoli, Texas Christian University
13 Women in the Jewish Tradition: A Brief Overview of Jewish Feminism in
the Last 50 Years by Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Rollins College
14 Muslimah Theology and Praxis by Zayn Kassam, Pomona College
15 Homiletical Changes and Preaching Leadership of Women in the Christian
Church by HyeRan Kim-Cragg, Emmanuel College, University of Toronto
SECTION FOUR . CHALLENGING AND CHANGING SYSTEMIC GENDER INJUSTICE
16 What's Religion Got to Do with Sexual Violence and the #MeToo Movement?
by Marie M. Fortune, FaithTrust Institute
17 Femicide in Global Perspective: A Feminist Critique by Helen T.
Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
18 Call to Accountability: Women's Studies in Religion Critiques State
Culpability to Feminicide through Border Controls and Exclusion from Asylum
by Helen T. Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
19 Doctrine of Discovery: A Mohawk Feminist Response to Colonial Dominion
and Violations to Indigenous Lands and Women by Dawn Martin-Hill,McMaster
University
20 Women's Religio-Political Witness for Love and Justice by Rosemary P.
Carbine, Whittier College
SECTION FIVE . FUTURE MOVEMENT-THE BECOMING OF WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
21 Feminism, Religion, and the Digital World by Gina Messina, Ursuline
College
22 Documenting, Changing, and Reimagining Women's Mosque Spaces Online by
Krista Melanie Riley, Vanier College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
23 Minoritized Sexual Identities and the Theo-Politics of Democracy by
Ludger Viefhues-Bailey, LeMoyne College
24 Spiritual Homelessness and Homemaking: A Nomadic Spirituality for
Survivors of Childhood Violence by Denise Starkey, College of St.
Scholastica
25 Hope Now by Cynthia L. Rigby, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
26 Resources for Clarification, Education, and Action
Index
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Rabia Harris, Community of Living Traditions
Editor's Introduction by Helen T. Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
SECTION ONE . A FIRMLY FLUID FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
1 A Work in Progress: Feminist Scholarship Shaping God's Image-Then and Now
by Jacqueline J. Lewis, Middle Collegiate Church, New York
2 The Inclusive Language of God: Why It Matters for Women's Studies in
Religion by Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Rollins Colleg
3 Doing Women's Studies in Religion-A Methodology Primer for Moving from
the Classroom into Real Life by Natalie Kertes Weaver, Ursuline College
4 Women's Creative Research Methodologies on the Peripheries and at the
Border: Latina Women's Restorative Interventions through Art and Activism
by Rebecca M. Berru-Davis, St. Catherine University, St. Paul, Minnesota
SECTION TWO . ETHICAL CONNECTIONS
5 Where Ecofeminism Meets Religions: Contributions and Challenges by
Heather Eaton, Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada
6 Reconfiguring Economic Sustainability: A Feminist Ethic for Liberty and
Justice for All by Sharon D. Welch, Meadville Lombard Theological School
(Unitarian Universalist)
7 Feminist Ethics and the Harms of Credibility Excess by Candace Jordan,
Princeton University, PhD candidate
8 Do Not Pass Me By: A Womanist Reprise and Response to Health Care's
Cultural Dismissal and Erasure of Black Women's Pain by Anjeanette M.
Allen, Chicago Theological Seminary, PhD Student
SECTION THREE . RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY AND WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
9 Constructing Wicca as "Women's Religion": A By-Product of Feminist
Religious Scholarship by Michelle Mueller, Santa Clara University
10 For All Sentient Beings: The Question of Gender in Tibetan and Himalayan
Buddhist Communities by Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa, Occidental College
11 Introducing Asian Transpacific American Feminist Theology by Keun-Joo
Christine Pae, Denison University
12 "I Am the One Who Will Change the Direction of the World": A Female
Guru's Response to Sexual Inequality and Violence in Hinduism by Antoinette
E.DeNapoli, Texas Christian University
13 Women in the Jewish Tradition: A Brief Overview of Jewish Feminism in
the Last 50 Years by Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Rollins College
14 Muslimah Theology and Praxis by Zayn Kassam, Pomona College
15 Homiletical Changes and Preaching Leadership of Women in the Christian
Church by HyeRan Kim-Cragg, Emmanuel College, University of Toronto
SECTION FOUR . CHALLENGING AND CHANGING SYSTEMIC GENDER INJUSTICE
16 What's Religion Got to Do with Sexual Violence and the #MeToo Movement?
by Marie M. Fortune, FaithTrust Institute
17 Femicide in Global Perspective: A Feminist Critique by Helen T.
Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
18 Call to Accountability: Women's Studies in Religion Critiques State
Culpability to Feminicide through Border Controls and Exclusion from Asylum
by Helen T. Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
19 Doctrine of Discovery: A Mohawk Feminist Response to Colonial Dominion
and Violations to Indigenous Lands and Women by Dawn Martin-Hill,McMaster
University
20 Women's Religio-Political Witness for Love and Justice by Rosemary P.
Carbine, Whittier College
SECTION FIVE . FUTURE MOVEMENT-THE BECOMING OF WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
21 Feminism, Religion, and the Digital World by Gina Messina, Ursuline
College
22 Documenting, Changing, and Reimagining Women's Mosque Spaces Online by
Krista Melanie Riley, Vanier College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
23 Minoritized Sexual Identities and the Theo-Politics of Democracy by
Ludger Viefhues-Bailey, LeMoyne College
24 Spiritual Homelessness and Homemaking: A Nomadic Spirituality for
Survivors of Childhood Violence by Denise Starkey, College of St.
Scholastica
25 Hope Now by Cynthia L. Rigby, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
26 Resources for Clarification, Education, and Action
Index
About the Contributors
Foreword by Rabia Harris, Community of Living Traditions
Editor's Introduction by Helen T. Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
SECTION ONE . A FIRMLY FLUID FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
1 A Work in Progress: Feminist Scholarship Shaping God's Image-Then and Now
by Jacqueline J. Lewis, Middle Collegiate Church, New York
2 The Inclusive Language of God: Why It Matters for Women's Studies in
Religion by Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Rollins Colleg
3 Doing Women's Studies in Religion-A Methodology Primer for Moving from
the Classroom into Real Life by Natalie Kertes Weaver, Ursuline College
4 Women's Creative Research Methodologies on the Peripheries and at the
Border: Latina Women's Restorative Interventions through Art and Activism
by Rebecca M. Berru-Davis, St. Catherine University, St. Paul, Minnesota
SECTION TWO . ETHICAL CONNECTIONS
5 Where Ecofeminism Meets Religions: Contributions and Challenges by
Heather Eaton, Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada
6 Reconfiguring Economic Sustainability: A Feminist Ethic for Liberty and
Justice for All by Sharon D. Welch, Meadville Lombard Theological School
(Unitarian Universalist)
7 Feminist Ethics and the Harms of Credibility Excess by Candace Jordan,
Princeton University, PhD candidate
8 Do Not Pass Me By: A Womanist Reprise and Response to Health Care's
Cultural Dismissal and Erasure of Black Women's Pain by Anjeanette M.
Allen, Chicago Theological Seminary, PhD Student
SECTION THREE . RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY AND WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
9 Constructing Wicca as "Women's Religion": A By-Product of Feminist
Religious Scholarship by Michelle Mueller, Santa Clara University
10 For All Sentient Beings: The Question of Gender in Tibetan and Himalayan
Buddhist Communities by Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa, Occidental College
11 Introducing Asian Transpacific American Feminist Theology by Keun-Joo
Christine Pae, Denison University
12 "I Am the One Who Will Change the Direction of the World": A Female
Guru's Response to Sexual Inequality and Violence in Hinduism by Antoinette
E.DeNapoli, Texas Christian University
13 Women in the Jewish Tradition: A Brief Overview of Jewish Feminism in
the Last 50 Years by Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Rollins College
14 Muslimah Theology and Praxis by Zayn Kassam, Pomona College
15 Homiletical Changes and Preaching Leadership of Women in the Christian
Church by HyeRan Kim-Cragg, Emmanuel College, University of Toronto
SECTION FOUR . CHALLENGING AND CHANGING SYSTEMIC GENDER INJUSTICE
16 What's Religion Got to Do with Sexual Violence and the #MeToo Movement?
by Marie M. Fortune, FaithTrust Institute
17 Femicide in Global Perspective: A Feminist Critique by Helen T.
Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
18 Call to Accountability: Women's Studies in Religion Critiques State
Culpability to Feminicide through Border Controls and Exclusion from Asylum
by Helen T. Boursier, College of St. Scholastica
19 Doctrine of Discovery: A Mohawk Feminist Response to Colonial Dominion
and Violations to Indigenous Lands and Women by Dawn Martin-Hill,McMaster
University
20 Women's Religio-Political Witness for Love and Justice by Rosemary P.
Carbine, Whittier College
SECTION FIVE . FUTURE MOVEMENT-THE BECOMING OF WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RELIGION
21 Feminism, Religion, and the Digital World by Gina Messina, Ursuline
College
22 Documenting, Changing, and Reimagining Women's Mosque Spaces Online by
Krista Melanie Riley, Vanier College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
23 Minoritized Sexual Identities and the Theo-Politics of Democracy by
Ludger Viefhues-Bailey, LeMoyne College
24 Spiritual Homelessness and Homemaking: A Nomadic Spirituality for
Survivors of Childhood Violence by Denise Starkey, College of St.
Scholastica
25 Hope Now by Cynthia L. Rigby, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
26 Resources for Clarification, Education, and Action
Index
About the Contributors







