ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1986. The Force of the Feminine brings together the work of Christians from a number of denominations in examining different aspects of the task of converting the Church to the ‘feminine’.

Women have by and large occupied a subordinate position within the Church: men have written the theology; in the majority of denominations only men have always been permitted to be priests or ministers. The book explores how to awaken individual Christians to the need to feminise Church structures and, further, the possible need to rethink the very notion of God.

The Force of the Feminine will appeal to those with an interest in religious studies, the history of Christianity, and religion and gender.

chapter 1|9 pages

Woman and the church: Her story

chapter 3|10 pages

Sexism and fundamentalism

chapter 9|13 pages

A clergy wife’s story

chapter 10|7 pages

God and pronouns

chapter 15|12 pages

Christian conversion and the feminine