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  1. daily.jstor.org

    The history of feminism tends to be written as a secular movement, one indifferent at best to the spiritual side of life, if not actively hostile. And while that might be true of some individual figures, most of feminist history has emerged from—and alongside—esoteric developments like Spiritualism, Theosophy, and Paganism.
  2. journals.sagepub.com

    Nov 10, 2023In feminist critiques towards the 'feminism' of holistic spirituality, two contested femininities and related feminisms appear as targets: the traditional and essentialist womanhood of the old-fashioned 'spiritual feminist' (Bobel, 2010; Danuta-Walters, 1985) and the modern, autonomous and self-responsible postfeminist femininity of the ...
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  4. spiritualityshepherd.com

    Jan 10, 2024Understanding Feminist Spirituality. Feminist spirituality is a movement that combines feminist ideology and spirituality, seeking to address the spiritual needs and experiences of women ().It emphasizes the importance of women's experiences and perspectives in spiritual practices and rituals, challenging traditional hierarchies and power structures within religious organizations ().
  5. academic.oup.com

    Jun 10, 2024In her book, Feminism's New Age, Crowley contends that, in the wake of the 1960s, spirituality and the holistic milieu became a central site of feminist energy and aspiration. Tracing the ideological affinities between feminism and spirituality, Crowley argues that "New Age practices are … implicitly feminist" (54).
  6. encyclopedia.com

    Feminist SpiritualityFeminist spirituality is a grassroots religious movement inside and outside established religions that reclaims the power, value, and dignity of women. It is a commitment to bringing about in oneself and in the world an alternative vision of justice and equality for all. It focuses on women's heritages, women's body as the locus of the divine, and women's work of replacing ...
  7. spirituality of those engaged in the feminist journey radically changes the experience and practice of being in relation. In this article I will outline elements of this emerging model of spirituality, and then focus specifically on how the practice of feminist spirituality transforms women's religious experience.4 Though often
  8. embodiedphilosophy.com

    Feminism and Spiritual Citizenship. By Alka Arora. Posted on May 23, 2022. #Interdisciplinary #Spirituality. The question that motivates this essay is "What does spiritual citizenship look like through a feminist lens?" Feminists have long argued that even the most intimate aspects of our lives - our relationships, dreams, and aspirations ...
  9. Feminist spirituality, then, parallels the many other facets of feminism now active in America and has (1) far-reaching implications for personal awareness and behavior of women; (2) expressions in indi-vidual and corporate actions that bear ethical significance; (3) in-stitutional forms and effects on institutions; (4) public policy ramifica-
  10. en.wikipedia.org

    Others who practice feminist spirituality may instead adhere to a feminist re-interpretation of Western monotheistic traditions. In those cases, the notion of God as having a male gender is rejected, and God is not referred to using male pronouns. Feminist spirituality may also object to images of God that they perceive as authoritarian ...

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