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Anderson (Author), Linda Fairstein (Author)


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October 2001 555112732X 978-5551127321
Bridging the traditionally separate domains of analytic and Continental philosophies, Pamela Sue Anderson presents for the first time, a feminist framework for studying the philosophy of religion.
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"With this book, Pamela Sue Anderson establishes a significant landmark in the development of a distinctively feminist approach to philosophy of religion. It makes an impressive contribution to the ongoing debate concerning the future of this discipline." Beverley Clack, Roehampton Institute, London

"Anderson has written a provocative and challenging book which has implications for both feminist theologians and feminist philosophers of religion ... the question she asks extend beyond philosophical boundaries to issues which affect feminist scholarship in many different disciplines." Tina Beattie, University of Bristol

"Anderson is a pioneer in the exciting new fields of feminist and poststructuralist philosophies of religion. She develops a conception of reason that can be rooted in religious life and practise rather than superimposed from outside. her work deserves to be studied." Philip Goodchild, University College of St. Martin, Lancaster --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Bridging the traditionally separate domains of analytic and Continental philosophies, Pamela Sue Anderson presents for the first time a feminist framework for studying the philosophy of religion. The author shows that to partake of truly feminist philosophy of religion is to participate in a review of the philosophical project in its entirety. She provides a critical analysis of the symbolic role given to women and desire in traditional configurations of philosophical reason. The author turns to feminist epistemologies and feminist refigurings of myth to gain new insights concerning rationality and belief.

Anderson's work will be especially valuable to those readers seeking a philosophical account of the rationality of religious belief which does not deny the content of female desire. It will prove invaluable to upper level students ad teachers of religion, philosophy, and feminist studies, giving original insight into this rapidly expanding field of study. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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empirical realist forms, sexually specific discourse, ramified beliefs, mimetic refigurations, feminist standpoint epistemologists, mythical configurations, female dissent, restricted theism, expanded theism, buried maternal, patriarchal configurations, theistic devotion, empiricist subject, stronger objectivity, feminist standpoint epistemology, conditioned status, configured text, strong objectivity, rational passion, weak objectivity, feminist objectivity, feminist poststructuralism, epistemic duty, feminist empiricist, uncanny strangeness
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Epistemological Frameworks of Belief, Franks Davis, Virgin Mary, Christian God, Third World, Third Party, Refigurations of Belief, Jesus Christ, Naomi's God, Old Testament, Mary Daly
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