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- Bani-Etemad's womanist bent is stark and bracing.
- Rev . Dr . Grant represents the first generation of womanist theologians.
- Williams produced a commonly-referenced definition of womanist theology.
- Womanist scholarship is a dialogue partner to black theology.
- A hip-magazine writting about a womanist / feminist collective _ imagine that.
- Union has also been home to Womanist theologians such as Delores S . Williams.
- Her work focused on womanist theology and ethics.
- Katie Cannon, in particular, is associated with the origins of the womanist movement.
- Lorde actively strived for the change of culture within the feminist community by implementing womanist ideology.
- It served as the birthplace of the Black theology, Womanist Theology, and other theological movements.
- To a large extent, Womanist thought developed as the corrective to this within black theology and ethics.
- Africana womanist are also very spiritual and believe in a higher power and their mothering and nurturing is tradition.
- This has resulted in the development of movements such as womanist theology, Asian feminist theology, and mujerista theology.
- Africana Womanism contrasts feminist / womanist ideology and many Africana women ( and men ) have come to embrace it.
- Using this frame, Womanist theology and ethics was born through the work of Cannon, Williams, and Grant.
- Womanist theology opposes all oppression based on race, sex, class, sexual preference, physical ability, and caste.
- Monica Coleman has combined Womanist theology and Process theology in her book " Making a Way Out of No Way ".
- The seminary later hired leading womanist theologian Prathia Hall as director of the center before she was later named dean of the seminary.
- Many critics also felt that Walker used " Meridian " to showcase her womanist ( as opposed to feminist ) attitudes.
- To Ms . Williams, womanist theology is concerned with the place and practice of religion in the lives of African-American women.
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