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Nov 16, 2021 - Nov 16, 2021Number of Sessions:
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Feminist
theology has emerged in modern times as a challenge to the male
bias in religion and society as a whole. Although feminist theology
has many significant roots in pre-modern history, it has only
emerged as a fully conscious movement with its own literature,
spokespersons, principles, and methods in the past three or four
decades.
Influenced and empowered by the secular women’s movement of the
1960s, the Civil Rights movement in the United States, and
liberation theology from Latin America, the first critical feminist
theological work emerged from the States at the beginning of the
sixties and has become a global movement situated in many settings,
and drawing on many different political, philosophical and
religious roots to express its concerns and convictions.
This
workshop will go into the evolution of feminist theology from the
Roman Catholic and Wiccan perspectives. Learn
how these paths are connected with the Divine Feminine and the ways
both religions question women's roles in spiritual spaces.
During the workshop, you will learn more about the history and
prominent voices in the movement. It includes time for lecture,
discussion, and journaling.
The
program will be held through Zoom and we will be sending you the
meeting link once you register!
About Your Presenter:
K Kriesel (they/she) is originally from Chicago and studied art therapy at Alverno College. They were raised in an abusive Catholic parish. But discovering both Wicca and The Feminine Mystique in adolescence changed their life. Now a textile artist, K frequently utilizes Marian imagery in their textile pieces.
They currently reside in East Dubuque and are a life event
officiant, ordained through the Universal Life Church.
- Subtotal:
- $25.00
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- Total:
- $25.00