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Item Details
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CONCILIUM 2006/3 WOMEN'S VOICES IN WORLD RELIGIONS
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By: |
Hille Haker (Editor), Susan Ross (Editor), Marie-Theres Wacker (Editor) |
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Paperback |
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£14.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
0334030897 |
ISBN 13: |
9780334030898 |
Publisher: |
SCM PRESS |
Pub. date: |
8 September, 2006 |
Pages: |
144 |
Description: |
Takes a look at the actual situation of women in different religions, offering an insight into what they consider important. |
Synopsis: |
Judaism. Women in Judaism / Adele Reinhartz -- 'House of renewal': a new form of Judaism: an interview with Rabbi Elisa Klapheck -- Christianity. Christianity and feminism among the Babukusu of western Kenya / Anne Nasimiyu-Wasike -- Women and the church: a Greek Orthodox perspective / Katerina Karkala-Zorba -- Christian churches at the crossroads: theological reflections from Argentina, Latin America and the Caribbean / Virginia R. Azcuy -- Women's voices and feminist theology: accounts from Germany and the USA / Hille Haker, Susan Ross and Marie-Theres Wacker -- Islam. Emerging women's movements in Muslim communities in Germany / Hamideh Mohagheghi -- My father's heir: the journey of a Muslim feminist / Mehre? zia Labidi-Mai? za -- Hinduism. Conversation on two faces of Hinduism and their implication for gender discourse / Madhu Khanna -- Affirmation of self: a Hindu woman's journey / Lina Gupta -- Buddhism. Gender equality, Buddhism and Korean society / Young-Mi Kim -- Being a North American Buddhist woman: reflections of a feminist pioneer / Rita M. Gross -- Women in world religions: a bibliography / compiled by Marie-Theres Wacker, with Franziska Birke, Heike Harbecke and Jesse Perillo. |
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UK |
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SCM Press |
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Non-returnable |
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