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Calling for Justice Throughout the World: Catholic Women Theologians on the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
By (Author) Dr Mary Jo Iozzio
Edited by Assistant Professor Elsie M. Miranda
Edited by Mary M. Doyle Roche
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st May 2009
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity
Theology
Religious aspects of sexuality, gender and relationships
230.2
Hardback
288
It's common knowledge that in developing countries--Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America--the burden of HIV/AIDS falls disproportionately on women, who are generally the victims of male carriers of the disease. In this book, Roman Catholic women theologians from all over the world will discuss the pandemic in terms of their particular geographical and social location. The model for the volume is Continuum's "Catholic Ethicists on HIV/AIDS Prevention" (2000), edited by James Keenan, S.J.
The occasion or impetus for the volume was the First International Crosscultural Conference for Catholic Theological Ethicists, single-handedly created by James Keenan (he raised 3/4 of a million dollars) and held at Padua, July 2006. (The plenary sessions will be published by Continuum under the title "Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church." )
The mentors for the volume will be James Keenan (editor Iozzio's Doktorvater) and Margaret Farley, "America's leading Catholic feminist theological ethicist" (19 Dec. review of "Just Love" in "America"). Farley's advocacy both in the US and Africa on the issue of women and AIDS is renowned, and she will be the best-known contributor. The leading contributor from English-speaking Europeis Linda Hogan from Trinity College Dublin.
"Iozzio has succeeded in producing a book that is attentive to voices, populations, and categories of analysis that have been neglected in the theological literature on the HIV/AIDS pandemic. But perhaps the book's greatest contribution lies in its effort to model how moral theologians should pursue their craft in a 'world church.' One hopes this model will be emulated and refined by others in the years ahead." -Christoper P. Vogt, Theological Studies, Vol. 71 (2010)
Mary Jo Iozzio is Professor of Theology at Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida. Elsie M. Miranda is Assistant Professor of Theology and Director of Ministerial Formation at Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida. Mary M. Doyle Roche is Assistant Professor and Edward Bennett Williams Fellow at College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts.