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Claiming our Rites: Studies in Religion by Australian Women Scholars
Claiming our Rites: Studies in Religion by Australian Women Scholars
Edited by Morny Joy and Penelope Magee
Published:
2022-09-29
Articles
Front Matter
Morny Joy, Penelope Magee
8
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Introduction
Morny Joy, Penelope Magee
10
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Susannah: "a lily among thorns"
Anne Gardner
15
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A Mystic in her Garden: Spirituality and the Fiction of Barbara Hanrahan
Elaine Lindsay
17
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"Not ever chast, except you ravish mee": Sexual Politics and Protestant Pieties
Marion Maddox
20
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Wisdom is Justified by her Deeds: Claiming the Jesus-Myth
Elaine Wainwright
19
PDF
Reclaiming the Sacred Text: Christian Feminism and Spirituality
Dorothy A. Lee
19
PDF
Suffering
Jocelyn Dunphy-Blomfield
18
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Sainthood or Heresy: Contemporary Options for Women
Morny Joy
17
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Figuring and Refiguring the Female Self: Towards a Feminist Hermeneutic
Erin White
21
PDF
Sex and Secularism: Indian Women and the Politics of Religious Discourse
Penelope Magee
29
PDF
The Virgin against Eseki: Religious Consciousness among Christian Women of Kanyakumari District
Kalpana Ram
24
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In the Tracks of the Munga-Munga
Diane Bell
34
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Reconstructing Women's Religious Agency: Critical Feminist Perspectives and the Ekklesia of Women
Kath McPhillips
16
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Women in the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers): The Relevance of their Experience in Envisioning a Gender-Inclusive Church
Ursula Jane O'Shea
14
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A World of Difference: Women's Rites
Julie Marcus
19
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Parda and Female Sexuality
Santi Rozario
29
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Flesh, and Blood, and Deep Colonising
Deborah Bird Rose
15
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End pages
Morny Joy, Penelope Magee
4
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