Women and religion
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Women and religion
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Women and religion
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Incoming Resources
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- Gendering religion and politics, untangling modernities, edited by Hanna Herzog and Ann Braude ; associate editor, Pnina Steinberg
- Women's rights and religious law, domestic and international perspectives, edited by Fareda Banda and Lisa Fishhbayn Joffe
- Priestess, mother, sacred sister, religions dominated by women, Susan Starr Sered
- Women and religion, contemporary and future challenges in the global era, edited by Elisabetta Ruspini, Glenda Tibe Bonifacio, and Consuelo Corradi
- Melancolia e risveglio, donne e religione nell'Europa romantica, Edith Saurer ; a cura di Angiolina Arru, Sofia Boesch Gajano
- Why are women more religious than men?, Marta Trzebiatowska and Steve Bruce
- Women, religion, and social change, edited by Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and Ellison Banks Findly
- Women and religion in the African diaspora, knowledge, power, and performance, edited by R. Marie Griffith, Barbara Dianne Savage
- Why are women more religious than men?, Marta Trzebiatowska, Steve Bruce
- Theology and sexuality
- Religion, gender, and the public sphere, edited by Niamh Reilly and Stacey Scriver
- Women and religion in nineteenth-century France, Joan W. Scott
- Multiculturalism, religion and women, doing harm by doing good?, Marie Macey
- Goddesses and the divine feminine, a Western religious history, Rosemary Radford Ruether
- Women and spirituality, voices of protest and promise, Ursula King
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