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Powerful insights from ministers, theologians, activists, leaders, artists and liturgists who are shaping the future.

"Christianity has been a source of the oppression of women, as well as a resource for unleashing women's full humanity. Feminist analysis and practice have recognized this. Feminist Christianity is reshaping religious institutions and religious life in more holistic, inclusive, and justice-focused ways."
—from the Introduction

Feminism has brought many changes to Christian religious practice. From inclusive language and imagery about the Divine to an increase in the number of women ministers, Christian worship will never be the same. Yet, even now, there is a lack of substantive structural change in many churches and complacency within denominations.

The contributors to this book are the thought leaders who are shaping, and being shaped by, the emerging directions of feminist Christianity. They speak from across the denominational spectrum, and from the many diverse groups that make up the Christian community as it finds its place in a religiously pluralistic world. Taken together, their voices offer a starting point for building new models of religious life and worship.

Topics covered include feminist:
• Theological Visions
• Scriptural Insights
• Ethical Agendas
• Liturgical and Artistic Frontiers
• Ministerial Challenges


Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction xv


PART I FEMINIST THEOLOGICAL VISIONS 1

A Postcolonial Feminist Vision for Christianity

KWOK PUI-LAN 3

Feminist Theology in Theological Education

ROSEMARY RADFORD RUETHER 11

Latina Feminist Theology: Charting Future Discourse

NANCY PINEDA-MADRID 21

Crossing Borders: Feminist Christianity in Latin America

WANDA DEIFELT 30

Analysis, Interconnectedness, and Peacebuilding for a Just World

MARÍA PILAR AQUINO 41

Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality: Integrating the Diverse Politics of Identity into Our Theology

W. ANNE JOH 52

Why We Need Evangelical Feminists

LETHA DAWSON SCANZONI 64


PART II FEMINIST SCRIPTURAL INSIGHTS 77

Where Are You Really From? An Asian American Feminist Biblical Scholar Reflects on Her Guild

GALE A. YEE 79

Critical Feminist Biblical Studies: Remembering the Struggles, Envisioning the Future

ELISABETH SCHÜSSLER FIORENZA 86

Inclusivity and Distinctions: The Future of Dalit Feminist Biblical Studies

SUREKHA NELAVALA 100

The Future of Feminist Scripture Studies

SHELLY MATTHEWS 107


PART III FEMINIST ETHICAL AGENDAS 115

What Does Antiracist Feminist Christian Social Ethics Look Like?

TRACI C. WEST 117

Trans-forming Feminist Christianity

VIRGINIA RAMEY MOLLENKOTT 127

Seeking Justice and Healing: Violence against Women as an Agenda for Feminist Christianity

MARIE M. FORTUNE 138

Feminist Theo-ethics in Remix Culture

RACHEL A. R. BUNDANG 149

Searching for an Ethic: Sexuality, Children, and Moral Agency

KATE M. OTT 158


PART IV FEMINIST LITURGICAL AND ARTISTIC
FRONTIERS 167

The Feminist Face of God: Art and Liturgy

JEANETTE STOKES 169

More Than Words
DEBORAH SOKOLOVE 182

Feminist Eucharists at Wisdom's Many Tables

DIANN L. NEU 190

The Road Is Made by Walking

JANET WALTON 206

This Is My Body
VICTORIA RUE 214

"The Ones Who've Gone Before Us": The Future of Feminist Artistic and Liturgical Life

MARJORIE PROCTER-SMITH 222

PART V FEMINIST MINISTERIAL CHALLENGES 233

Women in Ministry in a Postfeminist Era

BARBARA BROWN ZIKMUND 35

Asian American Women and Renewal of Preaching

EUNJOO MARY KIM 245

Balancing Power and Humility: Feminist Values in Mennonite Ministry

CYNTHIA LAPP 254

Our Voices: Loud and Clear

ELEANOR MOODY-SHEPHERD 261

New Feminist Catholics: Community and Ministry

MARY E. HUNT 269

Signs of Hope, Signs of Dismay

MEG A. RILEY 285


Conclusion: Strengthening Our Resolve,
Moving Ever Forward 294

Notes 296

Suggestions for Further Reading 329

Index of Contributors 350


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Praise for New Feminist Christianity: Many Voices, Many Views

Both a rich, colorful sampler for those unfamiliar with feminist Christian work in the U.S. and an invitation to all of us to continue liberating Christianity from hegemonic ‘isms.’ This is a welcome resource for all who care about justice in the church and in the world.
— Rev. Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock , coauthor, Saving Paradise: How Christianity Traded Love of This World for Crucifixion and Empire and Casting Stones: Prostitution and Liberation in Asia and the United States

What is new about New Feminist Christianity is the depth and breadth and scope—Diann Neu and Mary Hunt do not shy away from all the intersectionalities that feminism in the context of Christianity contains. The inclusion of such powerful, diverse voices that deal with body, art, and ministry, as well as rich crosscultural lenses, will make this a powerful, required text for anyone wanting to understand Christianity or feminism today!
— Rev. Nancy Wilson , moderator, Metropolitan Community Churches

Too often in monogendered theology, male eyes looked through the wrong end of the telescope and saw a world writ small. In this volume, woman-spirit that has long been rising comes of age, and Christianity is dynamically reimagined. This is the real, not the fictive, radical orthodoxy.
— Daniel C. Maguire , professor of religious ethics, Marquette University

A rich mix of topics and perspectives that clearly conveys where feminist Christianity has been and where it needs to go.
— Judith Plaskow , author, Standing Again at Sinai: Judaism from a Feminist Perspective

The twenty-eight authors in this collection give us a rich menu of voices, perspectives, and insights. They demonstrate that feminist Christianity is far from monolithic; rather it is diverse, thoughtful, incisive, pastoral, prophetic and, above all, deeply faithful.
— Emilie M. Townes , Andrew W. Mellon Professor of African American Religion and Theology, Yale University

With smarts, wit, and tantalizing moral vision, feminist movers and shakers illustrate how transforming patriarchy, religiously as well as socially, requires ‘changing the subject,’ both the ‘who’ that speaks (and is listened to) and the ‘what’ that’s spoken about. For women and men invested in a justice-centered Christianity that delights in women’s empowerment globally, this collection provides truly nourishing bread for the journey.
— Rev. Marvin M. Ellison, PhD , Willard S. Bass Professor of Christian Ethics, Bangor Theological Seminary; co-editor, Sexuality and the Sacred: Sources for Theological Reflection

Almost forty years after the emergence of feminist theological analysis and ministry, we have here a rich collection of some of the best and most cutting-edge thinking from academics, practitioners and activists. They call upon us to do together the hard yet hopeful work of dismantling sexism and domination—both within and among us—so that God’s earth and all who dwell upon it can be saved.
— Rev. Loey Powell , executive for Administration & Women’s Justice, United Church of Christ

An important—and exciting—book with both power and poignancy. Its power lies in its ability to put the reader down into the very vortex of the struggles women endure in their search for equality in churches that proclaim justice but deny it in practice. Its poignancy lies in its ability to teach us all about the other we do not know. This book makes a new community of us all. It is a very banquet of ideas big enough to reinvigorate the life of the Spirit. More than that, it is a catalyst for the ongoing process of achieving it.
— Joan Chittister, OSB , co-chair, Global Peace Initiative of Women; author, Heart of Flesh: A Feminist Spirituality for Women and Men

The voices in this book offer living proof that feminism has shaken the Christian patriarchal mindset to its core—from theology and Scripture studies to ethics, liturgy, art and ministry. With its multiracial and multi-ethnic array of authors, it is a must read for anyone interested in the future of Christianity in the twenty-first century.
— Maureen Fiedler , host, Interfaith Voices (on public radio nationwide); editor, Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling: Women Religious Leaders in Their Own Words







In gratitude and with deep respect for the women scholars and activists who led the way.



Contents


Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part I Feminist Theological Visions
A Postcolonial Feminist Vision for Christianity
Kwok Pui-lan
Feminist Theology in Theological Education
Rosemary Radford Ruether
Latina Feminist Theology
Nancy Pineda-Madrid
Crossing Borders: Feminist Christianity in Latin America
Wanda Deifelt
Analysis, Interconnectedness, and Peacebuilding for a Just World
María Pilar Aquino
Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality: Integrating the Diverse Politics of Identity into Our Theology
W. Anne Joh
Why We Need Evangelical Feminists
Letha Dawson Scanzoni

Part II Feminist Scriptural Insights
Where Are You Really From? An Asian American Feminist Biblical Scholar Reflects on Her Guild
Gale A. Yee
Critical Feminist Biblical Studies: Remembering the Struggles, Envisioning the Future
Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza
Inclusivity and Distinctions: The Future of Dalit Feminist Biblical Studies
Surekha Nelavala
The Future of Feminist Scripture Studies
Shelly Matthews

Part III Feminist Ethical Agendas
What Does Antiracist Feminist Christian Social Ethics Look Like?
Traci C. West
Trans-forming Feminist Christianity
Virginia Ramey Mollenkott
Seeking Justice and Healing: Violence against Women as an Agenda for Feminist Christianity
Marie M. Fortune
Feminist Theo-ethics in Remix Culture
Rachel A. R. Bundang
Searching for an Ethic: Sexuality, Children, and Moral Agency
Kate M. Ott

Part IV Feminist Liturgical and Artistic Frontiers
The Feminist Face of God: Art and Liturgy
Jeanette Stokes
More Than Words :
Deborah Sokolove
Feminist Eucharists at Wisdom’s Many Tables
Diann L. Neu
The Road Is Made by Walking
Janet Walton
This Is My Body
Victoria Rue
The Ones Who’ve Gone Before Us : The Future of Feminist Artistic and Liturgical Life
Marjorie Procter-Smith

Part V Feminist Ministerial Challenges
Women in Ministry in a Postfeminist Era
Barbara Brown Zikmund
Asian American Women and Renewal of Preaching
Eunjoo Mary Kim
Balancing Power and Humility: Feminist Values in Mennonite Ministry
Cynthia Lapp
Our Voices
Eleanor Moody-Shepherd
New Feminist Catholics: Community and MInistry
Mary E. Hunt
Signs of Hope, Signs of Dismay
Meg A. Riley
Conclusion
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index of Contributors

About the Editors
Copyright
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About SkyLight Paths



Acknowledgments
This anthology owes its existence to Jewish women. Rabbi Elyse Goldstein edited the wonderful collection New Jewish Feminism: Probing the Past, Forging the Future (Jewish Lights Publishing, SkyLight Paths Publishing’s sister imprint). The many authors in that book prove that it takes a lot of voices and a lot of different views to change millennia of religious patriarchy. We follow their good lead with appreciation.
Marcia Broucek came to us from SkyLight Paths with the invitation to craft a similar volume bringing together feminist Christian authors. Her enthusiasm was contagious and we embarked on the task. Deep thanks to her for thinking generously and creatively about this volume. She got the process started.
We are grateful to the twenty-six women who wrote the chapters in this book. They did so in record time, with good humor, and with openness to crafting their individual work in relation to the whole. We come away from the process with renewed appreciation for the complexity and struggles of individual women’s lives that make such books all the more precious. Gracias mil. Merci beaucoup. Danke vielmals. Xièxie. Asante. (toda). A-bha-rı- ho-n. Muito obrigada.
Lauren Hill was the ideal editorial colleague. Emily Wichland and the creative staff at SkyLight Paths made working together a pleasure. Their cover art and book design reflect the message here—bold and spirited, inviting and solid. Our hats go off to them for capturing the spirit of the volume in its form.
Laura Bernstein is the Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual’s (WATER) eagle-eyed editor. We are grateful to her for careful, competent work. Thank you also to WATER summer interns Nellie Beckett, Ikhlas Saleem, and Elizabeth Speigle, who edited the final manuscript.
WATER is an extensive alliance and a dynamic force that puts people and ideas together. Our goal is to actualize feminist religious values in the service of social justice. This book is part of WATER’s work, which in its fullness includes men as well as women, and people from a range of religious traditions worldwide. We give thanks for all of our collaborators—interns, donors, colleagues, and staff—who make such work possible.



Introduction
Feminist Christianity is something new under the sun. While some may argue that both feminism and Christianity share many of the same values and commitments, the history of the movements demonstrates that their connections are not always obvious. A more accurate analysis is that feminists have been skeptical of patriarchal Christianity and patriarchal Christianity has dis

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