This assemblage of feminist theologies represents a series of vital entanglements. Chapters are written from different cultures, geographies and discourses and brought together around themes as specific and wide-ranging as immigration detention, hate crime, discrimination, rites of marriage and partnership, and artistic and religious imagination. The contributors variously echo, celebrate, question and contradict each other. Despite the complexity and allied as they are with liberation, decolonial, ecological, queer and other theologies, these perspectives seek not only to confront and resist the problems, oppressions, and omissions of hegemonic theologies but also to realize better worlds.
Contributions by: Marie-Elsa Roche Bragg, Stephen Burns, Choi Hee An, Jin Young Choi, Bryan Cones, Shannon Craigo-Snell, Jenny Daggers, Sally Douglas, Joseph Goh, Cristina Lledo Gomez, Jione Havea, Marguerite Kappelhoff, Peter Kline, Stefanie Knauss, Janice McRandal, Rebekah Pryor, David Tombs