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Encyclopedia of Women in World Religions: Faith and Culture across History [2 volumes]

Editat de Susan de-Gaia
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This reference offers reliable knowledge about women's diverse faith practices throughout history and prehistory, and across cultures.Across the span of human history, women have participated in world-building and life-sustaining cultural creativity, making enormous contributions to religion and spirituality. In the contemporary period, women have achieved greater equality, with more educational opportunities, female role models in public life, and opportunities for religious expression than ever before. Contemporaneously with this increased visibility, women are actively and energetically engaging with religion for themselves and for their communities. Drawing on the expertise of a range of scholars, this reference chronicles the religious experiences of women across time and cultures. The book includes sections on major religions as well as on spirituality, African religions, prehistoric religions, and other broad topics. Each section begins with an introduction, followed by reference entries on specialized subjects along with excerpts from primary source documents. The entries provide numerous suggestions for further reading, and the book closes with a detailed bibliography.
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ISBN-13: 9781440848490
ISBN-10: 1440848491
Ilustrații: 65 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 188 x 262 x 71 mm
Greutate: 2.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Devotes sections to particular religious traditions to provide information about the role of women and the feminine devine within those faiths

Notă biografică

Susan de-Gaia, PhD, is lecturer in religious studies at Central Michigan University, Global Campus. Her work focuses on gender and feminist studies, religion, and popular culture.

Cuprins

Alphabetical List of EntriesAcknowledgmentsIntroductionTimeline: Periodization and Developments in ReligionVolume 1: African Religions to Indigenous ReligionsAfrican ReligionsIntroductionAfrican Religions-in-DiasporaArt in AfricaBody ArtCandombléFemale Genital MutilationLife-Cycle CeremoniesPriestesses and Oracular WomenRastafariYoruba ReligionAncient ReligionsIntroductionAthenaDelphic OracleDianaEgyptian ReligionEleusinian MysteriesGaiaGorgon MedusaGreek and Roman Women, Daily Lives ofHomosexualityHypatia (ca. 351-ca. 415 CE)InannaMarriage, Ancient Greek and Roman ReligionsMesopotamian ReligionNin?ursaga Mother GoddessNinlilPre-Greek Goddesses in the Greek PantheonPriestesses and Their Staff in Ancient GreeceReligious Leadership, Ancient Roman ReligionsSappho (ca. 630-ca. 570 BCE)Shamans in East AsiaSibylsSun GoddessWriters and Poets, Ancient MesopotamiaBaha'iIntroductionDivine FeminineEducationGender RolesTahirihWomen in Baha'i ScripturesBuddhismIntroductionAbortionBodhisattvasBuddhism in the United StatesDanceDance of TaraEngaged BuddhismFemale DivinitiesFeminine VirtuesFuneral PracticesGender RolesGuan YinLaywomen in Theravada BuddhismMahayanaNuns, TheravadaOrdinationPajapatiPrajnaparamitaSacred Texts on WomenSoka GakkaiTantraTaraTea CeremonyTherigathaWomen in Early BuddhismWomen's Buddhist NetworksZenChristianityIntroductionAbbessesAbortionAfrican American WomenAnglican/Episcopalian Women ReligiousApocryphaArt, Modern and ContemporaryCharityChastityChristianity in AfricaChristianity in EuropeChristianity in Latin AmericaChristianity in the United StatesChristine de Pizan (ca. 1364-ca. 1430)ClothingEducation"The Fall"Founders of Christian DenominationsFundamentalismHildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)Homosexuality in Early to Early Modern ChristianityInterfaith Dialogue Post 9/11, Christian and Muslim WomenJulian of Norwich (ca. 1342-ca. 1416)Marriage, Divorce, and WidowhoodMary Magdalene (ca. first century CE)Middle AgesMinistersMissionariesMonastic LifeMonasticism, Contemporary WomenMonasticism, Medieval WomenMormonismMother of GodMysticsOrthodox ChristianityPilgrimagePolygamyProtestant DenominationsRelationship and Social Models in Scripture, Archaeology, and HistoryRoman Catholic Women ReligiousSaintsSex and GenderSophiaStigmaticsWidowhoodWomen in Early Christianity (to 300 CE)Women in the ReformationWomen Writers in Early and Medieval ChristianityConfucianismIntroductionBooks for WomenClassical ConfucianismConfucian RevivalismCult of Female ChastityFeminine VirtuesFilial PietyMotherhoodWomen's Changing RolesDaoismIntroductionDaoism in ChinaGoddessesHealersPriestesses, Nuns, and OrdinationWu Wei and the FeminineHinduismIntroductionAditiBhaktiCasteDanceDevadasisDeviDraupadiDurga and KaliFestivalsFundamentalismGurus and SaintsHousehold ShrinesIdeals of WomanhoodLakshmiMarriageMatrilinyPilgrimagePrakritiRadha and Gopi GirlsRenunciationSacred Texts on WomenSaraswatiSatiShaktiStage-of-Life RitualsTantraVedic HinduismYoginisGeneral BibliographyAbout the Editor and ContributorsIndexVolume 2: Indigenous Religions to SpiritualityIndigenous ReligionsIntroductionActivism (Native American)Ancestors (Native American)Arts (Native American)Ceremonies (Native American)Clothing (Native American)Creation Stories (Native American)Kinship (Native American)Marriage and Social Status (Native American)MatriarchiesMedicine Women (Native American)Nature (Native American)Sacred Place (Native American)Sacred Spirits (Native American)Shamanism in Eurasian CulturesShamans in KoreaWomen Warriors (Native American)IslamIntroductionCoveringsDiasporaDruze ReligionEducationFatima (605/615-632 CE)Female Genital MutilationFeminismHagarHawwaHonorIdeal WomanIslam in AfricaIslam in EuropeIslam in the Middle EastIslam in the United StatesMarriage and DivorceMaryamPeacemakingPilgrimagePolygamyProphet's WivesPurdahQur'an and HadithReformSaints, SufiShari'aSufismWomen's OrganizationsJainismIntroductionFemale DeitiesJinaLaywomenMonastics and NunsRitualJudaismIntroductionAmerican Denominations: 1850 to PresentAncient JudaismArtBat MitzvahEducationFeminist and Women's MovementsFestivals and Holy DaysFoodGoddessesHasidismHebrew BibleHolocaustIsraelJudaism in EuropeJudaism in the United StatesKabbalahLilithMarriage and DivorceMidrashMitzvahModern and Contemporary JudaismPeacemakingPerformancePriestessesRabbisRosh HodeshSalome Alexandra (d. 67 BCE)Sephardic and Mizrahi JudaismsSex and GenderShabbat (Sabbath)SynagogueWomen and WorkPaganismIntroductionDruidryEco-PaganismHeathenryMagicPaganismPriestesses and EldersReconstructionist PaganismRitualSeasonal FestivalsWiccaPrehistoric ReligionsIntroductionBurialsCrete, Religion and CultureGimbutas, Marija (1921-1994) and the Religions of Old EuropeGuardian Spirits in Eurasian CulturesNeolithic Female FiguresSacred ScriptShamanismUpper Paleolithic Female FiguresWomen in Prehistoric Religious PracticesShintoIntroductionAmaterasu OmikamiFeminine VirtuesFilial PietyFounders of New Religious MovementsKamiKinship and MarriagePriestessesShamans and RitualistsShinto WeddingsState ShintoTenrikyoSikhismIntroductionArt and PerformanceFeminist Issues in SikhismGuru PeriodRitual and Festival, Women's RolesSikh Scriptures and WomenSpiritualityIntroductionArt and PerformanceAstrologyDeep EcologyDivinationDrummingEcofeminismGoddess SpiritualityGreen FuneralsHealersKirtanMeditationPilgrimage, GoddessRadical Women's SpiritualitySex and GenderSheela na gigsSpiritualismSpirituality and Gender in Social ContextSyncretismWomen of ColorYogaGeneral BibliographyAbout the Editor and ContributorsIndex

Recenzii

Essential for academic and religious institutions.
Overall, the work should be commended as a worthy addition to religious studies reference material at the college level, with the caveat that many of the definitions emphasize boldness over nuance, and any research project should utilize additional scholarly articles and monographs for more a richer perspective.
Encyclopedia of Women in World Religions is a good starting point for students, and academic and large public libraries will want to add this to their collections.
The set will be useful for those seeking information about women in a particular faith.