My Sister, My Enemy: Using Intersectional Readings of Hagar, Sarah, Leah, and Rachel to Heal Distorted Relationships in Contemporary Reproductive Justice Activism
Using a feminist hermeneutic, Autumn Reinhardt-Simpson attempts to set out in this article how a third- or fourth-wave intersectional reading of the stories of Hagar and Sarah and Leah, Rachel, and their maids can become a source of both truth and healing within feminist activist communities today,...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Sage
[2020]
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Feminist theology
Year: 2020, Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages: 251-263 |
IxTheo Classification: | FD Contextual theology HB Old Testament NCC Social ethics |
Further subjects: | B
Patriarchy
B Activism B Feminist Hermeneutics B fourth-wave feminism B reproductive justice B Intersectionality B third-wave feminism |
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