Women and faith

Women and faith
About this book
"Feminist thought has wrestled with the question of whether religion has been principally responsible for the oppression of women or instead has provided access to culture public life, and - sometimes - power. This study of Italian women and Catholicism from the fourth through the twentieth century reflects this conflict and the tension between the masculine character of divinity in the Catholic church and the potential for equality in the gospels and early writings ("neither male nor female, but one in Jesus")."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL19100842W
Subjects
Monasticism and religious orders for womenHistoryWomen in ChristianityReligious lifeWomenCatholics, italyWomen, religious life