Feminist Theological Ethics

A Reader

Lois K. Daly editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.

Published:1st Nov '94

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This volume examines societal assumptions about women, challenges cultural traditions, and discusses various issues from reproduction to war through womanist and ecofeminist perspectives, making it suitable for feminist theology and ethics studies.

"Feminist Theological Ethics" examines the need to reshape societal perceptions of women and confront entrenched cultural traditions. The volume delves into various contemporary issues, including reproduction and war, offering insights from diverse viewpoints such as womanist and ecofeminist perspectives. This multifaceted approach encourages readers to reflect on how we can coexist in today’s world while challenging outdated norms.

The book serves as a valuable resource for courses in feminist theology and feminist ethics, making it an essential addition to academic discussions in these fields. By addressing critical topics through a feminist lens, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of the ethical implications surrounding gender and social justice. The authors encourage readers to engage with these pressing issues, promoting dialogue and critical thinking.

Part of the Library of Theological Ethics series, this volume highlights the significance of theological and ethical reflection. It presents a collection of important texts that are often overlooked, making them accessible for contemporary audiences. By facilitating conversations with historical works, "Feminist Theological Ethics" aims to enrich the discourse surrounding feminist thought and its impact on theology and ethics, positioning itself as a potential classic in the field.

ISBN: 9780664253271

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344 pages