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Transforming grace : Christian tradition and women's experience / Anne E. Carr.

By: Publication details: San Francisco : Harper & Row, 1990, ©1988.Edition: 1st Harper & Row pbk. edDescription: ix, 272 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0062548700
  • 9780062548702
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Contents:
Coming of age in Christianity : the women's movement and the churches -- The church in process : engendering the future -- Ordination for women and Christian thought : history, theology, ethics -- The scholarship of gender : women's studies and religious studies -- The possibility of a Christian feminist theology -- Theological anthropology and the experience of women -- Feminist reflections on God -- Feminism and Christology -- The salvation of women : Christ, Mary, and the Church -- Christian feminist spirituality.
Summary: "A balanced introduction to feminist theological questions ... Carr builds bridges not only between different feminist directions within Christianity, but also within Christian and post-Christian feminists."--Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza.Summary: "The strength of this book is that is a strongly written book in Christian feminism for the majority of women who want to stay Chrsitian and for whom feminism can be a resource. The unqiueness of the book is its attempt to promote a specifically Christian feminism that does not shy away from post-Christian feminists."--Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Main Collection Bishopdale Theological College BT83.55 CAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A4232978X

Originally published as hbk.: 1988.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-266) and index.

Coming of age in Christianity : the women's movement and the churches -- The church in process : engendering the future -- Ordination for women and Christian thought : history, theology, ethics -- The scholarship of gender : women's studies and religious studies -- The possibility of a Christian feminist theology -- Theological anthropology and the experience of women -- Feminist reflections on God -- Feminism and Christology -- The salvation of women : Christ, Mary, and the Church -- Christian feminist spirituality.

"A balanced introduction to feminist theological questions ... Carr builds bridges not only between different feminist directions within Christianity, but also within Christian and post-Christian feminists."--Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza.

"The strength of this book is that is a strongly written book in Christian feminism for the majority of women who want to stay Chrsitian and for whom feminism can be a resource. The unqiueness of the book is its attempt to promote a specifically Christian feminism that does not shy away from post-Christian feminists."--Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite.

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