The 2019 ESWTR yearbook brings forth women theologians' critical analyses and international voices opposing this machoistic, misogynistic and racist zeitgeist of trauma and terror."--Pages 5-7.
2015 marks the five-hundredth anniversary of the Spanish mystic St. Teresa of Avila. This volume of the Journal of ESWTR is therefore dedicated to the issue of mysticism and gender.
This book explores the possibilities of feminist solidarity in the midst of diversity and conflict by charting a pathway between acceptance of religious differences and rejection of patriarchal tenets within these religions.
The theme of that conference was "Holy Texts: Authority and Language," a theme which addresses one of the key issues of feminist theology: how the holy texts of religious traditions, which are predominantly masculine in language and imagery ...
The articles restore the pluralist perspectives on the topic: "Becoming living communities" across many places, places where women live in families and cities, study the scriptures and traditions, and inhabit the churches.
The questions raised in this volume were originally voiced at a conference in Salamanca, Spain in 2012 where European women theologians searched for ways to listen, understand and give theological answers to such questions in multiple ...
Whereas often only one of these theoretical approaches is used to frame the analysis, the papers collected in this volume show the surplus of the synergy when all three approaches are used together in the analysis of situations of violence, ...
Thus, what you are holding in your hands is a preliminary output of this exchange, a collection of inputs, and by no means a treatise on sustainability.