Women & Christianity: From the Reformation to the 21st Century

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1856073653 
Category
Gender Theology + Feminist  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2003 
Publisher
The Columba Press, United States 
Pages
334 
Description
In this final volume of her historic trilogy, Mary Malone draws on the vast sources of documentation since the sixteenth century to place such women as Teresa of Avila, Therese of Lisieux, Jane de Chantal, and Marguerite Bourgeois in the context of their times. Beginning with the great upheaval of the Reformation, she covers such issues as: Women's Religious Communities, Women Mystics, Women Missionaries in the New World, the Marian Age (1850-1950), Women and Vatican II, and much more.
Malone also explores how the examples of Christian women in Asia, Africa, and Latin America have expanded the consciousness of their sisters in the West. She concludes with a discussion of the challenges to contemporary Christianity by women's spirituality and Christian feminism (particularly ecofeminism). These issues, breathtaking in their scope, have released the kind of spiritual energy that will reverberate through the church of the twenty-first century. 
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