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It includes such fundamental theological problems as the function of scripture for women once its patriarchal and .
It includes such fundamental theological problems as the function of scripture for women once its patriarchal and misogynist content has been identified, the spiritual struggle of women who feel alienated by the church, and Catholic feminism in relation to the larger feminist movement. Beyond Patching is an excellent tool that not only gives hope to women but serves as a warning to Church authorities: just as an old garment can be beyond repair, so, too, the Church, in this case, is beyond patching.
By and large, these Catholic women echo the national mood: evenly divided on abortion, to mention the hottest topic, but with the . On Catholic-oriented issues, where Redmont places moat of her attention, results run the same.
By and large, these Catholic women echo the national mood: evenly divided on abortion, to mention the hottest topic, but with the same appealing idiosyncracies that one finds in America at large (pro-choice Republicans, pro-life feminists). On Catholic-oriented issues, where Redmont places moat of her attention, results run the same
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Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church. By (author) Jane Redmont.
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She is the author of Generous Lives: American Catholic Women Today and has written articles and essays for many publications including the National Catholic Reporter. Redmont teaches religion and theology at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. She maintains a personal blog at actsofhope.
Jane Redmont, who wrote "Generous Lives: American Catholic Women Today," (William Morrow, 1992), said many Catholic women were "just sitting on the edge of the pew or not going to church
Jane Redmont, who wrote "Generous Lives: American Catholic Women Today," (William Morrow, 1992), said many Catholic women were "just sitting on the edge of the pew or not going to church. Ms. Redmont called herself "a Catholic Christian feminist who has participated in Women-Church," but she added, "I am also someone for whom Jesus is important and I have noticed that Jesus isn't there much anymore