This collection demonstrates a constructive potential in reimagining with doctrines, which unlocks them from centuries of patriarchal constraint. It opens the way for glimpsing divine action in the economy of salvation, while human struggles for justice are placed within a wider arena when discrete theological resources are deployed in this way.
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Acknowledgements Dedication Foreword: Wendy Farley Introduction: Grace Ji-Sun Kim & Jenny Daggers Chapter 1: Alternatives to Globalization Addressing People and Earth: A Feminist Theological Reflection on Women, Economy, and Creation- Pamela K. Brubaker Chapter 2: In a Trinitarian Embrace: Reflections from a Local Eucharistic Community in a Global World-Jenny Daggers Chapter 3: Chains Fall Off: The Resurrection of the Body and Our Healing From Shame- Cynthia Rigby Chapter 4: Black & Blue: Uncovering the Ecclesial Cover-Up of Black Women’s Bodies through a Womanist Reimagining of the Doctrine of the Incarnation- Eboni Marshall Turman Chapter 5: U.S. Latina Feminist Paradigm: Model of an Inclusive Twenty-first Century Ecclesiology- Theresa Yugar Chapter 6: ‘The Bondage of the I/Eye?: A Transnational Feminist Wager for Reimagining the Doctrine of Sin’ -Joy Ann Mc Dougall Responding to Global Gender Injustice: Concluding Thoughts- Grace Ji-Sun Kim Contributor Location
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Pamela Brubaker Jenny Daggers Joy Ann Mc Dougall Grace Ji-Sun Kim Cynthia Rigby Eboni Marshall Turman Theresa Yugar