Judith Plaskow: feminism, theology, and justice

"Judith Plaskow, Professor of Religious Studies Emerita at Manhattan College in New York, is a leading Jewish feminist theologian. She has forged a revolutionary vision of Judaism as an egalitarian religion and has argued for the inclusion of sexually marginalized groups in society in general a...

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Contributors: Tirosh-Samuelson, Hava 1950- (Editor) ; Hughes, Aaron W. 1968- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2014
In:Year: 2014
Series/Journal:Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers 2213-6010 volume 6
Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers volume 6
Further subjects:B Judaism 21st century
B Plaskow, Judith Philosophy
B Judaism 21st century
B Feminism Religious aspects Judaism
B Plaskow, Judith
B RELIGION ; Judaism ; General
B Plaskow, Judith Plaskow, Judith 2000-2099
B Women in Judaism
B Judaism
B Women and religion
B Electronic books
B Philosophy
B Feminism ; Religious aspects ; Judaism
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Summary:"Judith Plaskow, Professor of Religious Studies Emerita at Manhattan College in New York, is a leading Jewish feminist theologian. She has forged a revolutionary vision of Judaism as an egalitarian religion and has argued for the inclusion of sexually marginalized groups in society in general and in Jewish society in particular. Rooted in the experience of women, her feminist Jewish theology reflects the impact of several philosophical strands, including hermeneutics, dialogical philosophy, critical theory, and process philosophy. Most active in the American Academy of Religion, she has shaped the academic discourse on women in religion while critiquing Christian feminism for lingering forms of anti-Judaism"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:9004279806