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Jenny Daggers

    Sex, gender, and religion
    Routledge Revivals
    Postcolonial Theology of Religions
    • Postcolonial Theology of Religions

      Particularity and Pluralism in World Christianity

      • 244pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Focusing on Trinitarian theology, this ambitious work delves into the Christian understanding of religions in the context of post-colonialism. It examines how colonial histories have shaped theological perspectives and seeks to reframe these ideas through a Trinitarian lens, offering fresh insights into interfaith dialogue and the complexities of religious coexistence.

      Postcolonial Theology of Religions
    • Routledge Revivals

      The British Christian Women's Movement (2002): A Rehabilitation of Eve

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the emergence of the British Christian women's movement in the post-1960s era, this book explores its development within the context of evolving dynamics in British denominational churches and the broader Women's Liberation movement. It highlights the interplay between faith and feminism, examining how these influences shaped the movement's goals and activities. Through historical analysis, the book sheds light on the significant contributions of women in the church and their quest for equality and empowerment.

      Routledge Revivals
    • Sex, gender, and religion

      • 196pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Sex, Gender, and Josephine Butler Revisited will appeal to readers interested in women’s subjectivity and agency. Josephine Butler (1828-1906) spearheaded campaigns against state regulation of prostitution. A gifted platform speaker, she enthused a variety of British and European audiences, and wrote abundantly about her cause. Contributors revisit Butler after the end of the twentieth century, where she has been fêted, forgotten, and then rediscovered as reformer, mystic, and feminist. Firmly locating Butler within her context, this book breaks new ground by focusing on the role of religion in her life and work, as well as on Butler as (auto)biographer, writing her own self as she writes her campaign.

      Sex, gender, and religion