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- Alcoff, Linda Martin and John D. Caputo, eds., 2011, Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- Allen, Paula Gunn, 1986, The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- Anderson, Pamela Sue and Beverley Clack, eds. 2003, Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. (Scholar)
- Anderson, Pamela Sue, 1998, A Feminist Philosophy of Religion: The Rationality and Myths of Religious Belief, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “Gender and the Infinite,” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 50: 191–212. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, New Topics in Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Contestations and Transcendence Incarnate, Dordrecht: Springer. (Scholar)
- Armour, Ellen T., 2002, “Beyond Belief? Sexual Difference and Religion after Ontotheology,” in Caputo 2002. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “Divining Differences: Irigaray and Religion,” in Joy, O'Grady, and Poxon 2003. (Scholar)
- Berry, Philippa and Andrew Werncik, eds. 1992, Shadow of Spirit: Postmodernism and Religion, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Birch, Charles and John B. Cobb, Jr., 1981, The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Bordo, Susan, 1987, The Flight to Objectivity: Essays on Cartesianism and Culture, Albany: State University Press of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Bynum, Caroline Walker, Stevan Harrell, and Paula Richman, 1986, Gender and Religion: On the Complexity of Symbols, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- Caputo, John D., ed., 2002, The Religious, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Religion Without Religion, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- Coakley, Sarah, 2002, Powers and Submissions: Spirituality, Philosophy, and Gender, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Feminism and Analytic Philosophy of Religion,” The Oxford Handbook in Philosophy of Religion, ed. W. Wainwright, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 494–525. (Scholar)
- Cobb Jr., John B. and David Griffin, 1976, Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition,Philadelphia: Westminster Press. (Scholar)
- Cooey, Paula M., 1994, Religious Imagination and the Body, A Feminist Analysis, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Daly, Mary, 1978, Gyn/ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1984, Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, Quintessence… Realizing the Archaic Future: A Radical Elemental Feminist Manifesto, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- Damian, Peter, “On the Omnipotence of God,” 1968, in John Wippel and Wolter, eds., Medieval Philosophy, Letter-Essay 38. (Scholar)
- Deutscher, Penelope, 1994, “‘The Only Diabolical Thing About Women…’: Luce Irigaray on Divinity,” Hypatia 9 (4): 88–111. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, Yielding Gender: Feminism, Deconstruction, and the History of Philosophy, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Eilberg-Schwartz, Howard, 1994, God's Phallus and Other Problems for Men and Monotheism, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- Erickson, Victoria Lee, 1993, Where Silence Speaks: Feminism, Social Theory, and Religion, Minnneapolis, Fortress Press. (Scholar)
- Farley, Wendy, 1990. Tragic Vision and Divine Compassion: A Contemporary Theodicy, Louisville, KY.: Westminster/John Knox Press. (Scholar)
- Feuerbach, Ludwig, 1841 (1957), The Essence of Christianity,Trans. George Eliot, New York: Harper Torchbooks. (Scholar)
- Frankenberry, Nancy and Marilyn Thie, eds. 1994, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 9 (4), Special Issue on Feminist Philosophy of Religion). (Scholar)
- Frankenberry, Nancy, 1993, “Classical Theism, Panentheism, and Pantheism: The Relation of God Construction and Gender Construction,” Zygon Journal of Religion and Science, 28 (1): 29–46. (Scholar)
- Fulkerson, Mary McClintock, 1994, Changing the Subject: Women's Discourses and Feminist Theology, Minneapolis, Fortress Press. (Scholar)
- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1923, His Religion and Hers, New York: Century. (Scholar)
- Grosz, Elizabeth, 1989, Sexual Subversions: Three French Feminists, Sydney: Allen and Unwin. (Scholar)
- Hampson, Margaret Daphne, 1996, After Christianity, London: SCM Press. (Scholar)
- Harding, Sandra and M. B. Hintikka, eds., 1983, Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Dordrecht: Reidel. (Scholar)
- Harrison, Victoria S., 2007, “Feminist Philosophy of Religion and the Problem of Epistemic Privilege,” Heythrop Journal, 48 (5): 685–696. (Scholar)
- Hartmann, Heidi, 1981, “The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: Toward a More Progressive Union,” in Lydia Sargent, ed., Women and Revolution: The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism, Boston: South End Press. (Scholar)
- Hildegaard of Bingen, 1990, Scivias, trans. Mother Colubia Hart and Jane Bishop. New York: Paulist Press. (Scholar)
- Hoagland, Sarah Lucia and Marilyn Frye, eds., 2000, Feminist Interpretations of Mary Daly, University Park, PA.: Pennsylvania State University Press. (Scholar)
- Hollywood, Amy, 1994, “Beauvoir, Irigaray, and the Mystical,” Hypatia 9 (4): 158–85. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, Soul as Virgin Wife: Mechthild of Magdeburg, Marguerite Porete, and Meister Eckhart, South Bend, IN: Notre Dame University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Deconstructing Belief: Irigaray and the Philosophy of Religion,” Journal of Religion, 78(2): 230–45. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, Sensible Ecstasy: Mysticism, Sexual Difference, and the Demands of History, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Practice, Belief and Feminist Philosophy of Religion,” in Anderson and Clack, 2004. (Scholar)
- Hooks, Bell, 1990, Yearning: Race, Gender and Cultural Politics, Boston, MA.: South end Press. (Scholar)
- Howell, Nancy, 1988, “The Promise of a Process Feminist Theory of Relations,” ProcessStudies, 17 (1): 78–87. (Scholar)
- Irigaray, Luce, 1985, This Sex Which is Not One, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993a, An Ethics of Sexual Difference, trans. Carolyn Burke and Gillian C. Gill, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993b, Sexes and Genealogies, Trans. Gillian C. Gill, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, Between East and West: From Singularity to Community, trans. S. Pluhacek, New York, Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Jantzen, Grace M., 1999, Becoming Divine: Towards a Feminist Philosophy of Religion, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “‘Barely by a Breath…’: Irigaray on Rethinking Religion,” in Caputo 2002. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “‘Death, Then, How Could I Yield To It?’ Kristeva's Mortal Visions,” in Joy, O'Grady, and Poxon 2003. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “A Psychoanalytic Approach: What's the Difference? Knowledge and Gender in (Post)Modern Philosophy of Religion,” in Anderson and Clack 2004. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, Foundations of Violence (Death and Displacement of Beauty), London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Joy, Morny, Kathleen O'Grady, and Judith L. Poxon, eds., 2003, Religion in French Feminist Thought: Critical Perspectives, London, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Keller, Catherine, 1986, From a Broken Web: Separation, Sexism, and Self, Boston: Beacon. (Scholar)
- Keller, Mary L., 2003, “Divine Women and the Nehanda Mhondoro: Strengths and Limitations of the Sensible Transcendental in a Post-colonial World of Religious Women,” in Joy, O'Grady, and Poxon 2003. (Scholar)
- Kerr, Fergus, 1997, Immortal Longings:Versions of Transcending Humanity, Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. (Scholar)
- King, Ursula, ed., 1995, Religion and Gender, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. (Scholar)
- Kristeva, Julia, 1987, “Stabat Mater,” Tales of Love, trans. L. S. Roudiez, New York, NY.: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, This Incredible Need to Believe, translated by Beverley Bie Brahic, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Leon, Celine and Sylvia Walsh, eds., 1997, Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, University Park, PA.: Pennsylvania State University Press. (Scholar)
- Lloyd, Genevieve, 1985, The Man of Reason, London: Methuen. (Scholar)
- Long, Eugene Thomas, 2000, Twentieth Century Philosophy of Religion 1900–2000 (Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of Religion, Volume 1), Dordrecht: Kluwer Publishers. (Scholar)
- McKenna, Erin, 2001, The Task of Utopia: A Pragmatist and Feminist Perspective, Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- McGhee, Michael, ed., 1992, Philosophy, Religion and the Spiritual Life, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Ruether, Rosemary Radford, 1983 [1993] Sexism and God-Talk, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- Sallie McFague, 1987, Models of God: Theology for an Ecological, Nuclear Age, Philadelphia: Fortress Press. (Scholar)
- Sands, Kathleen M., 1994, Escape from Paradise: Evil and Tragedy in Feminist Theology, Minneapolis: Fortress Press. (Scholar)
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, 1996, Pragmatism and Feminism: Reweaving the Social Fabric, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Shange, Ntozake, 1976, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf, New York: Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Spivak, Gayatri, 1992, “The Politics of Translation,” in Michelle Barrett and Anne Phillips, ed., Destabilizing Theory: Contemporary Feminist Debates, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. (Scholar)
- Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1885, “Has Christianity Benefitted Women?” in North American Review, 140: 389–90. (Scholar)
- Stuhr, John J., 2003, Pragmatism, Postmodernism, and the Future of Philosophy, New York and London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Suchocki, Marjorie, 1982, God Christ Church: A Practical Guide to Process Theology, New York: Crossroad. (Scholar)
- –––, 1988, The End of Evil: Process Eschatology in Historical Context, Albany: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Sullivan, S., 2001, Living Across and Through Skins: Transactional Bodies, Pragmatism, and Feminism, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- Thie, Marilyn, 1994, “Epilogue: Prologomenon to Future Feminist* Philosophies of Religions,” Hypatia, 9(4): 234. (Scholar)
- Walker, Alice. 1982, The Color Purple. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. (Scholar)
- Whitehead, Alfred North, 1978 [1929], Process and Reality, Corrected Edition, edited by David R. Griffin and Donald Sherburne, New York: The Free Press. (Scholar)
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