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After Patriarchy, What? Why Egalitarians Are Winning The Gender Debate
written by Russell D. Moore, 1971-, in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Vol. 49, no. 3, September 2006, pp. 569-576 (Lynchburg, VA: Evangelical Theological Society, 2006, originally published 2006), 8 page(s)
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written by Russell D. Moore, 1971-, in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Vol. 49, no. 3, September 2006, pp. 569-576 (Lynchburg, VA: Evangelical Theological Society, 2006, originally published 2006), 8 page(s)
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Religion & Thought
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Russell D. Moore, 1971-
Date Published / Released
2006-09, 2006
Publisher
Evangelical Theological Society
Topic / Theme
Christian, Marriage, Family & Human Sexuality, Women, Attitudes toward, Women, Social & Religious Role of, Bible, Interpretation of
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Ain't I a Womanist, Too? Third Wave Womanist Religious Thought
written by Ariska Razak, fl. 2013, Victor Anderson, fl. 2013, Barbara A. Holmes, fl. 2013, Sharon D. Welch, fl. 2013, E. L. Kornegay, Jr., fl. 2013, Nessette Falu, fl. 2013, Roger A. Sneed, fl. 2013, Monica R. Miller, fl. 2013, Ronald B. Neal, fl. 2013, Elonda Clay, fl. 2013, Darnise C. Martin, fl. 2013, Pu Xiumei, fl. 2013, Stephen C. Finley, 1967-, Debra Majeed, fl. 2013, Monica A. Coleman, 1974- and Layli Maparyan, fl. 2013 (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2013, originally published 2013), 253 page(s)
Third wave womanism is a new movement within religious studies with deep roots in the tradition of womanist religious thought—while also departing from it in key ways. After a helpful and orienting introduction, this volume gathers essays from established and emerging scholars whose work is among the most lively...
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written by Ariska Razak, fl. 2013, Victor Anderson, fl. 2013, Barbara A. Holmes, fl. 2013, Sharon D. Welch, fl. 2013, E. L. Kornegay, Jr., fl. 2013, Nessette Falu, fl. 2013, Roger A. Sneed, fl. 2013, Monica R. Miller, fl. 2013, Ronald B. Neal, fl. 2013, Elonda Clay, fl. 2013, Darnise C. Martin, fl. 2013, Pu Xiumei, fl. 2013, Stephen C. Finley, 1967-, Debra Majeed, fl. 2013, Monica A. Coleman, 1974- and Layli Maparyan, fl. 2013 (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2013, originally published 2013), 253 page(s)
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Third wave womanism is a new movement within religious studies with deep roots in the tradition of womanist religious thought—while also departing from it in key ways. After a helpful and orienting introduction, this volume gathers essays from established and emerging scholars whose work is among the most lively and innovative scholarship today. The result is a lively conversation in which 'to question is not to disavow; to depart is not necess...
Third wave womanism is a new movement within religious studies with deep roots in the tradition of womanist religious thought—while also departing from it in key ways. After a helpful and orienting introduction, this volume gathers essays from established and emerging scholars whose work is among the most lively and innovative scholarship today. The result is a lively conversation in which 'to question is not to disavow; to depart is not necessarily to reject' and where questioning and departing are indications of the productive growth and expansion of an important academic and religious movement.
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Religion & Thought
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Ariska Razak, fl. 2013, Victor Anderson, fl. 2013, Barbara A. Holmes, fl. 2013, Sharon D. Welch, fl. 2013, E. L. Kornegay, Jr., fl. 2013, Nessette Falu, fl. 2013, Roger A. Sneed, fl. 2013, Monica R. Miller, fl. 2013, Ronald B. Neal, fl. 2013, Elonda Clay, fl. 2013, Darnise C. Martin, fl. 2013, Pu Xiumei, fl. 2013, Stephen C. Finley, 1967-, Debra Majeed, fl. 2013, Monica A. Coleman, 1974-, Layli Ma...
Ariska Razak, fl. 2013, Victor Anderson, fl. 2013, Barbara A. Holmes, fl. 2013, Sharon D. Welch, fl. 2013, E. L. Kornegay, Jr., fl. 2013, Nessette Falu, fl. 2013, Roger A. Sneed, fl. 2013, Monica R. Miller, fl. 2013, Ronald B. Neal, fl. 2013, Elonda Clay, fl. 2013, Darnise C. Martin, fl. 2013, Pu Xiumei, fl. 2013, Stephen C. Finley, 1967-, Debra Majeed, fl. 2013, Monica A. Coleman, 1974-, Layli Maparyan, fl. 2013
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Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Fortress Press
Topic / Theme
Muslim, Christian, Marriage, Family & Human Sexuality, Women, Attitudes toward, Women, Social & Religious Role of, Humanity, Spiritual Direction & Development
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Copyright © 2013 Fortress Press
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Social & Political Writings
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America for Life
written by Reinhold Niebuhr, 1892-1971, in Reinhold Niebuhr Papers, 1907-1990, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (District of Columbia) , 3 page(s)
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written by Reinhold Niebuhr, 1892-1971, in Reinhold Niebuhr Papers, 1907-1990, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (District of Columbia) , 3 page(s)
Field of Study
Religion & Thought
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
Reinhold Niebuhr, 1892-1971
Topic / Theme
Christian, Political Views
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American Catholics And The Environment, 1960-1995
written by Patrick Allitt, 1956-, in Catholic Historical Review, Vol. 84, no. 2, April 1998, pp. 263-280 (District of Columbia: Catholic University of America Press, 1998, originally published 1998), 18 page(s)
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written by Patrick Allitt, 1956-, in Catholic Historical Review, Vol. 84, no. 2, April 1998, pp. 263-280 (District of Columbia: Catholic University of America Press, 1998, originally published 1998), 18 page(s)
Field of Study
Religion & Thought
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Patrick Allitt, 1956-
Date Published / Released
1998-04, 1998
Publisher
Catholic University of America Press
Topic / Theme
Roman Catholic, Environmental Issues, Christian Ethics, Bible, Interpretation of, Americans
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Copyright © 1998 Catholic Historical Review
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Between Homer and Plato: The Ethics of Greek Dramatism
written by Reinhold Niebuhr, 1892-1971, in Reinhold Niebuhr Papers, 1907-1990, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (District of Columbia) , 2 page(s)
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written by Reinhold Niebuhr, 1892-1971, in Reinhold Niebuhr Papers, 1907-1990, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (District of Columbia) , 2 page(s)
Field of Study
Religion & Thought
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
Reinhold Niebuhr, 1892-1971
Person Discussed
Plato, 428 BC-347 BC
Topic / Theme
Christian, Arts, Ethics
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Black Theology & Black Power
written by James Hal Cone, 1938- (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1997, originally published 1969), 185 page(s)
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written by James Hal Cone, 1938- (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1997, originally published 1969), 185 page(s)
Field of Study
Religion & Thought
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
James Hal Cone, 1938-
Date Published / Released
1969, 1997
Publisher
Orbis Books
Topic / Theme
Christian, Social Views, Church Tradition, Nature of Humanity
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Books-In-Brief: Rethinking Muslim Women & The Veil: Challenging Historical & Modern Stereotypes
written by Katherine Bullock, fl. 2002; edited by Shiraz Khan, fl. 2013 and Anas S. al-Shaikh-Ali, fl. 2013, in Books-In-Brief Series (Herndon, VA: International Institute of Islamic Thought, 2010), 37 page(s)
Dr. Katherine Bullock's treatise on Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil was first published by the IIIT in 2002 with a second printing in 2007. It is a forceful and intelligent critique of the popular western notion of the veil as a symbol of Muslim women's oppression. Addressing many of the key socio-political c...
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written by Katherine Bullock, fl. 2002; edited by Shiraz Khan, fl. 2013 and Anas S. al-Shaikh-Ali, fl. 2013, in Books-In-Brief Series (Herndon, VA: International Institute of Islamic Thought, 2010), 37 page(s)
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Dr. Katherine Bullock's treatise on Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil was first published by the IIIT in 2002 with a second printing in 2007. It is a forceful and intelligent critique of the popular western notion of the veil as a symbol of Muslim women's oppression. Addressing many of the key socio-political concerns which this global issue has raised, the author examines the West's historical fixation with the veil (including aspects of colo...
Dr. Katherine Bullock's treatise on Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil was first published by the IIIT in 2002 with a second printing in 2007. It is a forceful and intelligent critique of the popular western notion of the veil as a symbol of Muslim women's oppression. Addressing many of the key socio-political concerns which this global issue has raised, the author examines the West's historical fixation with the veil (including aspects of colonialism and fetishism with the harem), appraises feminist discourse, and offers an alternative theory of the veil. An important feature of the work is the voice the author has given to the views, opinions, experiences, and perspectives of a sample of Muslim women interviewed in Canada on the subject of the hijab. The author embraced Islam during her Ph.D. candidacy and, interestingly, it was the experience of people's reaction to her conversion that led her to change the original topic of her doctoral thesis and choose instead the study of the veil as the subject of her Ph.D. Through careful and meticulous study into an area fraught with historical and cultural misconceptions, the author has sought to challenge some of the subjective and negative fundamentals which have come to dominate much of the discourse into this important issue today.
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Shiraz Khan, fl. 2013, Anas S. al-Shaikh-Ali, fl. 2013
Author / Creator
Katherine Bullock, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
International Institute of Islamic Thought
Series
Books-In-Brief Series
Topic / Theme
Muslim, Women, Social & Religious Role of, Women, Attitudes toward, Morals, Islamic Ethics, Islam, Belief
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Social & Political Writings
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A brief treatise of usurie.
written by Nicholas Sander, 1530-1581 (Louvain, Vlaams-Brabant: John Fowler (Publisher), 1568), 140 page(s)
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written by Nicholas Sander, 1530-1581 (Louvain, Vlaams-Brabant: John Fowler (Publisher), 1568), 140 page(s)
Field of Study
Religion & Thought
Author / Creator
Nicholas Sander, 1530-1581
Date Published / Released
1568
Publisher
John Fowler (Publisher)
Topic / Theme
Economics & Property
Genre
Social & Political Writings
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Power Divine and Human: Christian and Muslim Perspectives
written by Mahan Mirza, fl. 2020, Jonathan Chaplin, fl. 2006, Lucinda Mosher, 1947-, Joan O'Donovan, fl. 1991, Ahmet Alibašić, fl. 2003, Stephen L. Cook, 1962-, Martin Nguyen, fl. 2012, Philip Sheldrake and Jonathan A. C. Brown, 1977-; edited by David Marshall, fl. 2020 and Lucinda Mosher, 1947-, in Building Bridges Seminars (District of Columbia: Georgetown University Press, 2020), 196 page(s)
This volume of the Building Bridges Seminar, Power: Divine and Human, Christian and Muslim Perspectives, comprises pairs of essays by Christians and Muslims which introduce texts for dialogical study, plus the actual text-excerpts themselves. This new book goes far beyond mere reporting on a dialogical seminar; ra...
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written by Mahan Mirza, fl. 2020, Jonathan Chaplin, fl. 2006, Lucinda Mosher, 1947-, Joan O'Donovan, fl. 1991, Ahmet Alibašić, fl. 2003, Stephen L. Cook, 1962-, Martin Nguyen, fl. 2012, Philip Sheldrake and Jonathan A. C. Brown, 1977-; edited by David Marshall, fl. 2020 and Lucinda Mosher, 1947-, in Building Bridges Seminars (District of Columbia: Georgetown University Press, 2020), 196 page(s)
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This volume of the Building Bridges Seminar, Power: Divine and Human, Christian and Muslim Perspectives, comprises pairs of essays by Christians and Muslims which introduce texts for dialogical study, plus the actual text-excerpts themselves. This new book goes far beyond mere reporting on a dialogical seminar; rather, it provides guidance and materials for constructing a similar dialogical experience on a particular topic. As a resource for comp...
This volume of the Building Bridges Seminar, Power: Divine and Human, Christian and Muslim Perspectives, comprises pairs of essays by Christians and Muslims which introduce texts for dialogical study, plus the actual text-excerpts themselves. This new book goes far beyond mere reporting on a dialogical seminar; rather, it provides guidance and materials for constructing a similar dialogical experience on a particular topic. As a resource for comparative theology, Power: Divine and Human is unique in that it takes up a topic not usually explored in depth in Christian-Muslim conversations. It is written by scholars for scholars. However, in tone and structure, it is suitable for the non-specialist as well. Students (undergraduate and graduate), religious leaders, and motivated non-specialists will find it readable and useful. While it falls solidly in the domain of comparative theology, it can also be used in courses on dialogical reading of scripture, interreligious relations, and political philosophy.
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Religion & Thought
Content Type
General reference book
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David Marshall, fl. 2020, Lucinda Mosher, 1947-
Author / Creator
Mahan Mirza, fl. 2020, Jonathan Chaplin, fl. 2006, Lucinda Mosher, 1947-, Joan O'Donovan, fl. 1991, Ahmet Alibašić, fl. 2003, Stephen L. Cook, 1962-, Martin Nguyen, fl. 2012, Philip Sheldrake, Jonathan A. C. Brown, 1977-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Georgetown University Press
Series
Building Bridges Seminars
Topic / Theme
Muslim, Christian, Christians, Attitudes toward, Muslims, Attitudes toward, Political Views, Qur'ān, Interpretation of, Bible, Interpretation of, God, Attributes & Nature of, Islam, Christianity
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Copyright © 2019 Georgetown University Press
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Social & Political Writings, Treatises & Tracts on Theological Themes & Doctrines
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The Terms of Empowerment: Islamic Women Activists in Egypt
written by Sherine Hafez, fl. 2001; edited by Iman A. Hamdy, fl. 2001, in Cairo Papers in Social Science, Volume 24, Number 4, Winter 2001 (Cairo, Cairo Governorate: American University in Cairo Press, 2001, originally published 2001), 132 page(s)
This focuses on the Islamic women's movement in Cairo to investigate the impact of their activism on women's self-empowerment. The author argues that Islamic women's activism cannot be adequately understood in terms of liberal feminist discourse. Rather, she proposes an approach that relies on these women's perspe...
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written by Sherine Hafez, fl. 2001; edited by Iman A. Hamdy, fl. 2001, in Cairo Papers in Social Science, Volume 24, Number 4, Winter 2001 (Cairo, Cairo Governorate: American University in Cairo Press, 2001, originally published 2001), 132 page(s)
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This focuses on the Islamic women's movement in Cairo to investigate the impact of their activism on women's self-empowerment. The author argues that Islamic women's activism cannot be adequately understood in terms of liberal feminist discourse. Rather, she proposes an approach that relies on these women's perspectives as a guiding factor in assessing the impact of their activism. Islamic women activists are pursuing their self-enhancement throu...
This focuses on the Islamic women's movement in Cairo to investigate the impact of their activism on women's self-empowerment. The author argues that Islamic women's activism cannot be adequately understood in terms of liberal feminist discourse. Rather, she proposes an approach that relies on these women's perspectives as a guiding factor in assessing the impact of their activism. Islamic women activists are pursuing their self-enhancement through perfecting their religious practice in order to arrive at a Muslim notion of the ideal woman. Their empowerment is engendered as they perfect themselves through religious discipline. The study concludes that the applicability of the notions of 'empowerment' and 'agency' as understood in Western liberal paradigms need to be reevaluated with regard to Islamic women activists.
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Religion & Thought
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Iman A. Hamdy, fl. 2001
Author / Creator
Sherine Hafez, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
American University in Cairo Press
Series
Cairo Papers in Social Science
Topic / Theme
Muslim, Women, Social & Religious Role of, Women, Attitudes toward, Political Views, Humanity, Islam, Egyptians
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Copyright © 2003 The American University in Cairo Press
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Social & Political Writings
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