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Divine Body: Religion and the Environment- Kassam
Ecofeminist Theology and Practice- Ruether
Engendering and Experience: Women in the Islamic Tradition- Kassam
Feminist Ethics- Marshall
Feminist Liturgy and Preaching- Black
Feminist Theologies in North America- Ruether
Feminist Theology and Ethics- Irish
Gender and Religion- Runions
Gender, Power, and Nationalism: Women’s Movements in the Middle East and North Africa- Shaker
Gender, Violence, and Religion- Torjesen
Introduction to Women’s Studies in Religion- Torjesen
Matristics- Torjesen
Power, Religion, Gender, and Violence- Shaker
Sexuality and Hierarchy- Torjesen
The Church and Social Systems- Ruether
Theology of the Body- Faber
Theory and Practice of Resistance to Monoculture: Gender, Spirituality, and Power- Parker
Third World Feminist Theologies- Ruether
Transnational Feminisms- Torjesen and Dengu-Zvobgo
Visions of the Divine Feminine- Shimkada
Warrior, Wives, Wenches: Women in Antiquity- Spencer-Miller
Women and Gender in Jewish Tradition- Gilbert
Women and Religion in Europe, 1500-1800- Ferrell
Women in Samuel- Schneider
Women in the Book of Genesis- Schneider
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