This major new collection of readings demonstrates the range and vitality of feminist theology and its increasing influence on Christian women and men throughout the world. Here are thirty-eight key texts, representing the voices of women in Africa, Asia, and Latin America as well as those working among minorities in places such as Israel, the US, and the Pacific.
The readings are grouped under five headings:
--Doing Theology from Third World Women's Perspective
--Women's Oppression and Cries of Pain
--The Bible as a Source of Empowerment for Women
--Challenging Traditional Theological Thinking
--A Newly Emerging Spirituality
All texts are placed in context by brief introductory comments, while the main introduction to the whole book provides a helpful overview of the major issues and developments in Christian-feminist thinking throughout the Third World and beyond.
Among the contributors are Chung Hyun Kyung (Korea), Ivone Gebara (Brazil), Kwok Pui-lan (Hong Kong), Mercy Amba Oduyoye (Ghana), Delores S. Williams (USA).
Ursula King is Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Bristol. Her publications include Women in the World's Religions: Past and Present (1987) and Women and Spirituality: Voices of Protest and Promise (1993).
Ursula King is Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Bristol. Her publications include Women in the World's Religions: Past and Present (1987) and Women and Spirituality: Voices of Protest and Promise (1993).