Women and Christianity

Cheryl A Kirk-Duggan editor Karen Jo Torjesen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:22nd Dec '09

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This work explores the impact of Christian women—as scholars and leaders representing the ethnic, national, racial, and denominational diversity of Christianity today—on all aspects of life. Women and Christianity explores the experiences of women and how their daily lives interface with their spirituality and faith. Beginning with a historical overview, the book presents essays grouped under five broad headings: women, family, and environment; socioeconomics, politics, and authority; body, mind, and spirit; sex, power, and vulnerability; and women, world view, and religious practice. These essays focus on multiple aspects of women's experiences and contemporary Christian realities, involving the interrelatedness of faith, thought, and activism across many strata of global society. They wrestle with the daily experiences and challenges women face integrating their lives as women of faith—as they are advocates, experience agency, and work for mutuality. It shows how in all these roles, women must negotiate power, injustice, and the impact of sexism as they work within systemic oppression amid a patriarchal system, nevertheless championing change and refusing to be severely compromised.

…a useful addition for collections supporting women's studies, and studies focused on religion and women. Summing Up: Recommended. Academic and public libraries; lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers, and general readers. * Choice *

ISBN: 9780275991555

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 907g

380 pages