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Book SynopsisThis book is by an internationally recognised author who is widely regarded as one of the leading authors in postcolonial feminist studies. Written at an academic level but often takes the form of a personal account: with the resulting appeal to our crossover market of HE institutions and seminaries
Table of ContentsIntroduction; Part One : Postcolonial Imagination and Feminist Interpretation; Chapter 1 Postcolonial Imagination: Historical, Dialogical and Diasporic; Chapter 2 Searching for Wisdom: Sources of Postcolonial Feminist Theologies; Chapter 3 Making the Connections: Postcolonial Studies and Feminist Biblical Interpretation; Chapter 4 Finding Ruth a Home: Gender, Sexuality and the Politics of Otherness; Part Two : Postcolonial Feminist Theological Vision; Chapter 5 Postcolonial Feminist Theology: What is it? How to do It?; Chapter 6 Political Theology : Voices of Women from the South; Chapter 7 Engendering Christ: Who Do You Say That I Am?; Chapter 8 Beyond Pluralism: Towards a Postcolonial Theology of Religions; Chapter 9 Mending of Creation: Women, Nature and Hope.