Ain't I a womanist, too?
Book Description
This groundbreaking collection explores the evolution of womanist religious thought as it enters its third wave, bringing fresh perspectives to an established tradition. Editor Monica A. Coleman assembles voices from both seasoned and emerging scholars who are reshaping the landscape of religious studies through innovative approaches to womanist theology.
The volume presents a dynamic intellectual conversation where questioning established ideas becomes a pathway to growth rather than rejection. These scholars demonstrate that challenging traditional frameworks can strengthen and expand a movement rather than undermine it. Their work illustrates how departure from certain aspects of earlier womanist thought opens new possibilities for understanding the intersection of gender, race, and spirituality.
Through diverse essays, this collection reveals how contemporary womanist thinkers are building upon foundational principles while forging new directions. The contributors show that intellectual curiosity and critical examination serve as catalysts for the productive development of womanist religious scholarship.
For readers interested in feminist theology, the relationship between women and religion, or the ongoing evolution of spiritual movements, this work offers insight into how religious thought adapts and grows. The book demonstrates that questioning and departing from tradition can be acts of reverence rather than rebellion, creating space for expanded understanding of faith, identity, and community within religious contexts.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 229 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Weibliche Schwarze
- ✓ Explore Feminist theology
- ✓ Explore Womanist theology
- ✓ Explore Women and religion
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore Feministische Theologie