Under the Tree of Life: The Religion of a Feminist Christian

Burns & Oates (1998)
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Abstract

With feminism grafted on to Christianity, how will the Church continue its growth? Asking this question in a series of personal essays that reflect on the phenomenon of religion, Gail Ramshaw proposes a way of Christian belief, worship, and ethics that grows out of the Bible, Christian tradition, and feminist consciousness. In evocative prose marked by honest inquiry, Ramshaw presents feminist Christianity as she hopes it will be: intellectually respectable, communally shared, ritually profound, and ethically inspiring.

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