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Introduction | 9 | |
Pt. 1 | Women and the Sacraments: Method and Criteria | |
1 | Sacraments and the Need for a Feminist Perspective | 19 |
2 | Feminist Theology and Sacramental Theology | 43 |
3 | Women, the Sacraments, and Ambiguity | 64 |
Pt. 2 | Family as Embodied Context for Sacramentality | |
4 | Body and Gender in Sacramental Theology | 97 |
5 | Women, Sacraments, and the Symbolic | 137 |
6 | Women, Sacraments, and Ethics | 171 |
7 | Women, Worship, and the Sacraments: Toward a Feminist Theology of Worship | 203 |
Index | 233 |
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Add Extravagant affections, In Extravagant Affections, Susan A. Ross draws on interviews, on the mainstream of sacramental theology, and on contemporary feminist theory to ascertain what she calls a feminist sacramental theology. Ross maintains that although women are still excluded, Extravagant affections to your collection on WonderClub |