Introducing Asian Feminist Theology
By (Author) Kwok Pui-lan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st July 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
Feminism and feminist theory
230.082
Paperback
138
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
220g
Asian women comprise more than a quarter of the world's population, and the forms in which they express feminist theology are many and varied, extending through grassroots movements, theological networks, ecumenical conferences and journals. Those involved in the process include community organizers, theological students, church leaders and social activists, among whom even the concept 'feminism' assumes many definitions and substitutes. Kwok Pui-lan's introduction to this huge subject begins with a survey of the social, political and cultural contexts of Asian women's experiences, and then traces the emergence of feminist consciousness and the organization of women's networks. She describes the resources of Asian feminist theology and the appropriation of Asian religious traditions, and considers the reconstructions of the concept of God in inclusive categories. Finally, she summarizes Asian women's critique of the patriarchal church and outlines the search for a new spirituality that express women's embodiedness and sexuality.
Kwok Pui-lan is William Cole Professor of Theology and Spirituality, The Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts.