Contents include: first and second place winners of the Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza New Scholar Award, an embodied theological conversation on Goddess and God, and more.
This issue is a special issue on Transing and Queering Feminist Studies and Practices of Religion.
Contents include: articles on transmisogyny in religion, queering muslim spaces, and more.
Contents include: recipients of the Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza New Scholar Award First and Second Place Winners, roundtable on theologies and feminisms in contemporary Mexican political context, and more.
Contents include: African Christianity; subverting patriarchy through celibacy in India; representations of women and divinity in Medieval Tamil literature, and more.
Contents include: Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza New Scholars Award First Place Co-Winner; curiosity and risk in feminist teaching and scholarship; feminist collaborations across generations, and more.
Contents include: Tracing the Contours of a Half Century of Jewish Feminist Theology; Spirituality and Resistance; How We Wake Up to Racism; Unlearning What Is Learned: Teaching Islam in America in Light of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy; and more.
Contents include: Rethinking Women’s Suffering and Holiness: Gloria Anzaldúa’s “Holy Relics”; A Culture of Flourishing: A Feminist Ethical Framework for Incorporating Child Sexual Abuse Prevention in Catholic Institutions; On COVID-19, U.S.…
Contents include: Imbusa as a Return to the Divine: Sexual Desire,
Gender, and Female Ritual in Bemba Mythology; To the Trans Woman Visiting Holy Cross Monastery for a Week I Pray Hard for Feathers; The Trauma-Informed Classroom; and more.
Contents include: “I Think God Is a Feminist”: Art and Action by Orthodox
Jewish Women; Companion Sex Robots: Racialized Household Economics; “The Revolution Will Wear Burkas and Bangles”: Feminist Care and Politics at Shaheen Bagh; and more.