REL323
Seminar: Feminist, Womanist, Latina, and LGBTQI Theologies

A study of contemporary women theologians' critiques and reinterpretations of Christianity - its Scriptures, its God, its teachings about human bodies and the earth - from second wave feminists to contemporary LGBTQI Christians. Special attention to African American, Latina, and Asian American authors. Consideration also of alternative concepts of divinity proposed by ecofeminists and devotees of goddesses.

Units: 1

Max Enrollment: 12

Prerequisites: One 200-level course in religion, women and gender studies, or a related subject.

Instructor: Staff

Distribution Requirements: REP - Religion, Ethics, and Moral Philosophy; SBA - Social and Behavioral Analysis

Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Not Offered

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