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Sex, gender, and the sacred : [Book] reconfiguring religion in gender history / edited by Joanna De Groot and Sue Morgan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: ix, 337 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781118833766 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 200 23
Other classification:
  • 200
Summary: Sex, Gender and the Sacred presents a multi-faith, multi-disciplinary collection of essays that explore the interlocking narratives of religion and gender encompassing 4,000 years of history. •Contains readings relating to sex and religion that encompass 4,000 years of gender history •Features new research in religion and gender across diverse cultures, periods, and religious traditions •Presents multi-faith and multi-disciplinary perspectives with significant comparative potential •Offers original theories and concepts relating to gender, religion, and sexuality •Includes innovative interpretations of the connections between visual, verbal, and material aspects of particular religious traditions
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Sex, Gender and the Sacred presents a multi-faith, multi-disciplinary collection of essays that explore the interlocking narratives of religion and gender encompassing 4,000 years of history. •Contains readings relating to sex and religion that encompass 4,000 years of gender history •Features new research in religion and gender across diverse cultures, periods, and religious traditions •Presents multi-faith and multi-disciplinary perspectives with significant comparative potential •Offers original theories and concepts relating to gender, religion, and sexuality •Includes innovative interpretations of the connections between visual, verbal, and material aspects of particular religious traditions

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