
CrossCurrents: Women's Human Rights—and Religion
In the June 2 3 issue of CrossCurrents:
"Women's Human Rights--and Religion" by Stephanie Y. Mitchem
"After the 9 Call: A Pastoral Theologian Reflects on Family Violence Advocacy" by Stephanie M. Crumpton
"Categorization of Women and Human Rights Issues" by Rose M. Amenga Etego
"Floodwaters and the Ticking Clock: The Systematic Oppression and Stigmatization of Poor, Single Mothers in America and Christian Theological Responses" by Julie A. Mavity Maddalena
"Rape as a Tool against Women in War: The Role of Spiritual Caregivers to Support the Survivors of an Ethnic Violence" by Nazila Isgandarova
"Black Women, Atheist Activism, and Human Rights: Why We Just Cannot Seem to Keep It to Ourselves!" by annalise fonza
"Contesting the Normative" by Fulera Issaka Toure
"The Non Religious Patriarchy: Why Losing Religion HAS NOT Meant Losing White Male Dominance" by Ashley F. Miller
"Islam, Gender, and Leadership in Ghana" by Rabiatu Ammah
"Your Rites Wrong My Rights: a poem by Nadjwa E. L. Norton
"Voices of Feminist Liberation: Writings in Celebration of Rosemary Radford Ruether" a book review
- Undertitel
- Volume 63, Number 2, June 2013
- Redaktör
- Stephanie Y. Mitchem
- ISBN
- 9781469667171
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 188 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2013-06-01
- Sidor
- 142
