Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!aero!mls@cbnewsm.att.com From: mls@cbnewsm.att.com (michael.l.siemon) Newsgroups: soc.feminism Subject: Re: feminist spirituality Summary: plausible, but ... Message-ID: <1410@cbnewsm.ATT.COM> Date: 29 Jun 89 13:26:19 GMT References: <1336@cattell.psych.upenn.edu> <42102@bbn.COM> Sender: nadel@aerospace.aero.org Distribution: usa Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 17 Approved: nadel@aerospace.aero.org Status: R In article <42102@bbn.COM>, rshapiro@bbn.com (Richard Shapiro) writes: > Replacing the patriarchal notions of, for instance, Christianity, by > matriarchal ones does not seem to me to be a step in the direction of > feminism... A feminized Christianity or Judaism is not feminist. This sounds plausible, and there is a definite point you've made, but neither is a neutered Christianity going to be feminist. It seems to me that one wants a PLAY of gender attributes, possibly a dramatic and unstable one (except that most people are hung up on the notion of an unchanging divinity.) Now, if only I could get my own conceptions of gender figured out, I might be able to understand the applications of that to theology :-) -- Michael L. Siemon "Inflict Thy promises with each contracted to AT&T Bell Laboratories Occasion of distress, att!mhuxu!mls That from our incoherence we standard disclaimer May learn to put our trust in Thee"