1st Edition

Religion, Feminism, and Idoloclasm Being and Becoming in the Women's Liberation Movement

By Melissa Raphael Copyright 2019
306 Pages
by Routledge

306 Pages
by Routledge

306 Pages
by Routledge

Religion, Feminism, and Idoloclasm identifies religious and secular feminism’s common critical moment as that of idol-breaking. It reads the women’s liberation movement as founded upon a philosophically and emotionally risky attempt to liberate women’s consciousness from a three-fold cognitive captivity to the self-idolizing god called ‘Man’; the ‘God’ who is a projection of his power, and... Read more

Prologue. Woman: The World’s First Idol;  Introduction  1 The Appearance of the Feminine  2 Idolized Women  3 Impossible Women  4 Idoloclasm and Christian Feminist Theology  5 Second Wave Feminist Christology and Mariology in a Counter-Idolatrous Mode  6 Jewish Feminist Idol-Breakers  7 Jewish Feminist Theology out of the Idoloclastic Sources of Judaism  8 From Broken Idols, a Goddess Feminist Self  9 After Idoloclasm

Biography

Melissa Raphael is Professor of Jewish Theology at the University of Gloucestershire, UK and teaches modern Jewish thought at Leo Baeck College, London. Her previous books include Rudolf Otto and the Idea of the Holy (1997), The Female Face of God in Auschwitz (2003), and Judaism and the Visual Image (2009).