ABSTRACT

This chapter explores the potential of blogs to serve as spaces in which feminists can engage one another across their feminist differences by practicing criticism in a way that leaves them open to transformation. On Feminism and Religion, participants come from many different backgrounds, are of various sexualities and genders, are both religious and non-religious, and have diverse and often conflicting definitions of feminisms. Feminisms liberative potential is increased when spaces are created in which participants may willingly be undone by their mutually undoing encounters, more than when the borders of feminisms are maintained. There are some very committed Catholic, Protestant, Mormon, Muslim, and Jewish feminists working from within their respective traditions to reform them and bring about liberating change. One such voice is that of secular feminists who continually call women out of religion altogether, especially patriarchal religions. Caroline Kline is a feminist woman who actively participates in "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints".