Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-240) and index.
Summary
Unearthing the ways in which the myths of Christian patriarchy have historically inhibited and prohibited women from thinking and writing their own ideas, this book covers fresh ground for revisioning the epistemic practices of philosophers. Anderson seeks both to draw out the salient threads in the gendering of philosophy of religion as it has been practiced and to revision gender for philosophy today.
Contents
Re-visioning gender and the myths of patriarchy -- Gender in philosophy of religion -- Gendering theism and feminism -- Philosophy on and off "the Continent" -- Gendering love in philosophy of religion -- Restoring faith in reason -- Feminist philosophy of religion -- Gender justice and unselfish attention -- Re-visioning love and reason -- Epistemic locatedness: diversity and gender.
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