| HISTORY & BIOGRAPHY BOOKS |
| Feminists of Faith have a strong history of leading social change and challenging the systems that thrive on domination and abuse. |
| WEB SEARCH | ORGANIZATION OR PUBLICATION SUBMISSION |
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TITLE |
AUTHOR |
DATE |
| Antoinette Brown Blackwell |
Cazden, Elizabeth |
1983 |
Faith and Feminism: A Holy Alliance; Five Spirited and Spiritual Women Throughout History
Why do so many women of faith have such a strong aversion to feminism? And why do so many feminists have an ardent mistrust of religion? Faith and Feminism offers a perceptive look at the lives of five spirited and spiritual women of history, women who combined their undying faith with feminist beliefs and who made the world a better place by doing so.
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Hunt, Helen LaKelly |
2004 |
| Gay Men and Women who Enriched the World |
Cowan, Tom |
1996 |
| The Dark Side of Christian History |
Ellerbe, Helen |
1995 |
Transforming the Faiths of our Fathers:
Women who Changed American Religion |
Braude, Ann |
2004 |
| Widening Circles: A Memoir |
Macy, Joanna |
2000 |
Women and American Religion
Since the 1660's women have made up the majority of members in almost all American religious groups. Yet it is primarily men who have occupied the highest rungs of leadership and decision-making. This book explored women's central role in American religious history.
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Braude, Ann |
2000 |
| Women & Religion in America |
Ruether, Rosemary Radford and Rosemary Skinner Keller, eds. |
1983 |
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