A New Theopolitical Order: But What About The Women?
Even as they invite progressive religious groups to the table the leaders of the Democratic party shun religious feminism.
Read MoreEven as they invite progressive religious groups to the table the leaders of the Democratic party shun religious feminism.
Read MoreA study shows that progressive women activists are motivated by values, but not the “values voter” kind. How about mutual responsibility, community, and concern for others?
Read MoreWe picketed bishops and Popes, stole their dresses, stood up at the consecration of the Eucharist and said the words out loud. We are the bad girls of Catholic feminism, and we have stood up, over and over again, for women’s freedom.
Read MoreWhat sort of religious institution honors a “run-like-hell Catholic” and the first Asian-American woman Rabbi, among others?
Read MoreA peek into the vexing obstacles to Muslim prayer in American life.
Read MoreA new report identifies three areas where women’s empowerment and religion are linked: activism, scholarship, and popular culture.
Read MoreA growing movement among conservative Christians exhorts women to give up the foolish notion of independence and subordinate themselves to their husbands. In this excerpt from Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement, Kathryn Joyce connects the dots between cinnamon buns and submission.
Read MoreThere is a ribbon for everything, it seems. But, as we mark National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we must remember that justice requires more than simple awareness.
Read MoreMuslim leaders in Uzbekistan want women to wear traditional dress, not the Arab-imported hijab, and they’ve enlisted fashion experts to make the case.
Read MoreMen sin with sex, food, and laziness; women are vain, jealous, and filled with rage. But this has nothing to do with culture, of course.
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