Second Wave feminism: a period (the late 1960s to the mid 1980s) in the
history of feminism that was concerned with the
transformation of the roles
that women play in public and private life.
Third Wave feminism: a period (in the 1990s) of more philosophical
feminism that focused on connecting feminist concerns with general and
global questions of oppression and justice.
Womanist Theology: a distinct perspective that seeks to recognise,
affirm and empower black women in determining the character of Christian
religion.
BOOKS
Rosemary Radford Ruether, Sexism and God-talk:
toward a feminist
theology (Beacon Press, 1983)
Lisa Isherwood and Dorothea McEwan (eds.),
An A to Z of Feminist
Theology (Sheffield Academic Press, 1996)
Stephanie Y. Mitchem, Introducing Womanist Theology (Orbis Books,
2002)
Imelda Whelehan,
Modern Feminist Thought from the Second Wave to
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