A multi cultural collection of third-wave feminist voices, this book reveals how current feminist religious scholars from around the world are integrating social justice and activism into their scholarship and pedagogy.Preface E.M.Townes Introduction M.L.Harris and K.M.Ott Section One: Coming to Voice: Faith and Feminism Remnants: Mothering, Spirituality and African American Activism - R.E.Harding Christian Feminist Theology and Postcolonial Resistance - W.A.Joh Feminism and Justice: Who We Are, What We Do - K.M.Ott Section Two: Keeping the Light: Sharing Story, Sharing Strength Changing the Bulb and Turning on the Light: The Power of Personal Agency in Feminist Work - M.E.Berry A Solidarity-Talk among Women of Color: Creating the 'We-Category' as a Liberative Feminist Method - K-J.C.Pae A Latina Methodology for Christian Ethics: The Role of the Social Sciences in the Study and Praxis of the Option for the Poor in the United States - M.T.D?vila Transformative 'Moves' to Join: A Transnational Feminist Pedagogical Practice - N.Kim Section Three: Walking the Talk: Embodied Feminist Pedagogies Womanist Wholeness and Community - M.L.Harris Crafting the Ground as We Go: 'White' Feminism and the College Classroom - J.Harvey Pedagogy with the Repressed: Critical Reflections from a Post-9/11 Biblical Studies Classroom - D.Lopez Vocational Journeys: Moving Towards a Creative and Disruptive Womanist Pedagogy - D.Buchanan
'Faith, Feminism, and Scholarship is destined to become a classic. This generation of scholars go far beyond traditional abstract theology. Each presentation is framed amidst multi-layered, embodied complexities. By reading the chapters and wrestling with discussion questions much usable wisdom becomes visible.' Katie G. Cannon, Annie Scales Rogers Professor of Christian Ethics, Union Presbyterian Seminary
'Third wave feminist scholars of religion are doing something new under the theological sun. Community-basedlÓ3