Motherhood as Metaphor: Engendering Interreligious Dialogue
Fletcher
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Description for Motherhood as Metaphor: Engendering Interreligious Dialogue
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Who is my neighbor? As our world has increasingly become a single place, this question posed in the gospel story is heard as an interreligious inquiry. Yet studies of encounter across religious lines have largely been framed as the meeting of male leaders. What difference does it make when women’s voices and experiences are the primary data for thinking about interfaith engagement?
Motherhood as Metaphor draws on three historical encounters between women of different faiths: first, the archives of the Maryknoll Sisters working in China before World War II; second, the experiences of women in the feminist movement around ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
280
Condition
New
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823251186
SKU
V9780823251186
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Ref
99-15
About Fletcher
Jeannine Hill Fletcher is professor of theology at Fordham University and a board member of the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, an intergenerational, multi-racial and multi-religious organization working for economic democracy and racial justice in the Bronx and beyond.
Reviews for Motherhood as Metaphor: Engendering Interreligious Dialogue
"... a major contribution to an evolving field."
-S. Mark Heim Andover Newton Theological School "Jeannine Hill Fletcher's research in this work is ingenious and original. She discovered examples of distinctively women's experience, brought extensive theological knowledge and penetrating reflection to bear on it, and generated new insight to our understanding of human existence and Christian mission. This well-written ... Read more
-S. Mark Heim Andover Newton Theological School "Jeannine Hill Fletcher's research in this work is ingenious and original. She discovered examples of distinctively women's experience, brought extensive theological knowledge and penetrating reflection to bear on it, and generated new insight to our understanding of human existence and Christian mission. This well-written ... Read more