Rosemary Radford Ruether
American feminist theologian and scholar, a pioneer of feminist and ecofeminist theology. Author of influential works such as "Sexism and God-Talk" and "Gaia and God," she advanced liberationist critiques of Christian tradition and advocated for Catholic reform and women's ordination, shaping contemporary theology through decades of teaching and public engagement.
Books
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1. Sexism And God Talk
Toward a Feminist Theology
This landmark work develops a feminist theology that critiques the patriarchal biases embedded in traditional Christian doctrine and God-language, arguing that any authentic theology must promote the full humanity of women and the liberation of all oppressed peoples. It offers a method for reinterpreting scripture, Christology, ecclesiology, and ethics through a critical, praxis-oriented lens, and proposes inclusive images of the divine and a community of equals. The result is a constructive vision that integrates justice, ecofeminist concerns, and transformative practice within faith and worship.
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