Speaking/creating Reality: Religion, Feminism and Cultural Transformation

Feminist Theology 10 (30):52-60 (2002)
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Abstract

This article argues that we live in a highly technical world in which people are disappearing. Religion does not have the tools to help us resist this extinction since it has itself diminished humanity by positing a perfect Other Being, which controls our lives. The author argues that we need to reclaim a sense of ourselves as essentialising animals. We need to have a more body-based sense of humanity, which will lead to a fuller awareness and acceptance of difference and combat hierarchical and alienating thinking.

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