Ofelia Ortega
Cuban Feminist Theology: Visions and Praxis
Cuban Feminist Theology: Visions and Praxis
💎 Earn 494 Points (£4.94) on this item.
- Condition: Brand new
- UK Delivery times: Usually arrives within 2 - 3 working days
- UK Shipping: Fee starts at £2.39. Subject to product weight & dimension
Bulk ordering. Want 15 or more copies? Get a personalised quote and bigger discounts. Learn more about bulk orders.
Couldn't load pickup availability
- More about Cuban Feminist Theology: Visions and Praxis
Ofelia Miriam Ortegas's Cuban Feminist Theology: Visions and Praxis provides insights into the social, economic, and political realities in Cuba, the Caribbean, and Latin America, the challenges of ecumenism, the urgency of feminist and liberationist theologies, and the importance of theological education.
Format: Hardback
Length: 324 pages
Publication date: 28 February 2022
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Cuban Feminist Theology: Visions and Praxis is a groundbreaking collection of essays that provide invaluable insights into the life and work of Cuban theologian Ofelia Miriam Ortegas. Spanning the entirety of her career, these chapters delve into the complex social, economic, and political realities of Cuba, the Caribbean, and Latin America, serving as the backdrop for Cuban feminist theology. They also address the challenges of ecumenism, the urgent need for feminist and liberationist theologies in patriarchal and oppressive systems across the globe, and the significance of theological education.
The book explores the intersection of gender, religion, and society in Cuba, shedding light on the experiences of women and marginalized communities. It examines the historical and cultural factors that have shaped feminist discourse in Cuba and explores the ways in which feminist theologians have responded to these challenges.
One of the key themes of the book is the importance of intersectionality in feminist theology. The authors argue that feminist theology must be inclusive of all marginalized groups, including women, LGBTQ+ individuals, people of color, and those with disabilities. They emphasize the need to recognize the interconnectedness of different forms of oppression and to work towards dismantling them.
Another important theme is the role of religion in perpetuating gender inequality and oppression. The authors argue that religious institutions and practices often reinforce patriarchal norms and values, which contribute to the marginalization and discrimination of women and other marginalized groups. They suggest that feminist theologians can play a crucial role in challenging these norms and promoting gender equality and social justice.
The book also explores the challenges of ecumenism in the context of Cuban feminist theology. The authors argue that ecumenism must be inclusive of all faith traditions and must recognize the diversity of experiences and perspectives within the Christian community. They suggest that feminist theologians can contribute to ecumenical dialogue by advocating for the inclusion of women and other marginalized groups and by challenging patriarchal norms and values within religious institutions.
The urgency of feminist and liberationist theologies is another theme explored in the book. The authors argue that feminist and liberationist theologies are essential in addressing the systemic injustices and inequalities that exist in society. They emphasize the need to create spaces for dialogue and collaboration between feminist theologians and other social justice activists to build a more just and equitable world.
The importance of theological education is also highlighted in the book. The authors argue that theological education can play a crucial role in promoting gender equality and social justice by providing students with the tools they need to critically analyze religious texts and practices. They suggest that feminist theologians can contribute to theological education by teaching courses that address gender inequality, intersectionality, and social justice.
In conclusion, Cuban Feminist Theology: Visions and Praxis is a groundbreaking collection of essays that provides essential insights into the life and work of Cuban theologian Ofelia Miriam Ortegas. Through its exploration of the social, economic, and political realities of Cuba, the Caribbean, and Latin America, the book offers valuable perspectives on feminist theology and its role in promoting gender equality and social justice. The book's emphasis on intersectionality, the role of religion in perpetuating gender inequality, the urgency of feminist and liberationist theologies, and the importance of theological education make it a must-read for anyone interested in these topics.
Weight: 658g
Dimension: 229 x 160 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781978712997
This item can be found in:
UK and International shipping information
UK and International shipping information
UK Delivery and returns information:
- Delivery within 2 - 3 days when ordering in the UK.
- Shipping fee for UK customers from £2.39. Fully tracked shipping service available.
- Returns policy: Return within 30 days of receipt for full refund.
International deliveries:
Shulph Ink now ships to Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, India, Luxembourg Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Netherlands, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, United States of America.
- Delivery times: within 5 - 10 days for international orders.
- Shipping fee: charges vary for overseas orders. Only tracked services are available for most international orders. Some countries have untracked shipping options.
- Customs charges: If ordering to addresses outside the United Kingdom, you may or may not incur additional customs and duties fees during local delivery.
