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    A Feminist Theology of Disability.Doreen Freeman - 2002 - Feminist Theology 10 (29):71-85.
    Disability and long term incurable illness still attract a variety of demonisation and prejudice. This includes many of the same kinds of hostility that have faced women. Disabled people are blamed for their condition, regarded as bestial, grotesque and unclean. They are excluded from ritual spaces by Levitical law, modern prejudice and practical indifference. Feminist Theology has sometimes contributed to prevailing hostility, or at least, failed to counter it, in its insistence on the sacredness of the body. On the other (...)
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    Book Reviews : Maitland, S, and W. Mulford, Virtuous Magic Woman Saints and their Meanings (London: Mowbray 1998), pp. 387. £13 00. ISBN 0-264-67386-7. [REVIEW]Doreen Freeman - 2000 - Feminist Theology 8 (23):121-122.
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    Book Reviews : RUETHER, R., Women and Redemption: A Theological History (London: SCM Press, 1998), pp. 366. £14.95. ISBN 0 334 027349. [REVIEW]Doreen Freeman - 1999 - Feminist Theology 7 (20):113-114.
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