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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
111

The forgotten woman's Bible Katharine Bushnell, Lee Anna Starr, Madeline Southard, and the construction of a woman-centered Protestantism in America, 1870-1930 /

Du Mez, Kristin Kobes. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Notre Dame, 2004. / Thesis directed by George M. Marsden for the Department of History. "September 2004." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 396-410).
112

Language as metaphor an orthodox critique of gender-neutral and gender-inclusive language in the Trinitarian formula /

Patterson, Tamara J. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M. Div.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, 2005. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 22-23).
113

Ecofeminism in a postmodern landscape The body of God, Gaia, and the Cyborg.

Lester, Rita Marie. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Northwestern University, 1997. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 58-04, Section: A, page: 1336. Adviser: Rosemary Radford Ruether.
114

Confucius, Christ and co-partnership competing liturgies for the soul of Korean American women /

Lee, Hwain Chang. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (S.T.M.)--Yale Divinity School, 1990. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 92-95).
115

The role of women in the Church of East Africa focus on women empowerment /

Muganda, Leocretia L. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 132-138).
116

Wonderings and wanderings women in ministry at midlife, framing questions, seeking answers /

Shade, Joann A. Streeter. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Ashland Theological Seminary, 2006. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 249-260).
117

Language as metaphor an orthodox critique of gender-neutral and gender-inclusive language in the Trinitarian formula /

Patterson, Tamara J. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M. Div.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, 2005. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 22-23).
118

The problem of evil twentieth century North American feminist theology /

Wuolle, Victoria R., January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2005. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-114).
119

Desconstruindo Amélias: musicoterapia com mulheres em situação de violência doméstica sob a ótica da teologia feminista

Daniéli Busanello Krob 22 February 2013 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / Esta pesquisa baseia-se na aplicação da Musicoterapia para tratar os danos emocionais decorrentes da violência doméstica, tendo como base teorias, conceitos e métodos da Teologia Feminista. A frase inicial do titulo Desconstruindo Amélia foi inspirada na canção de mesmo nome, composta por Pitty e Martin (2008). Muitas mulheres que sofreram violência doméstica passam por este processo de desconstruir suas Amélias interiores, para então reerguerem-se como mulheres livres, seguras de si, autônomas, fortes e empoderadas de toda a sua feminilidade para serem simplesmente mulheres, sem nenhum rótulo ou estereótipo. Para dar conta da temática proposta para esta dissertação foi feita uma pesquisa bibliográfica e uma pesquisa social. Em termos metodológicos, a pesquisa social utilizada pode ser definida como uma pesquisa-ação de ordem qualitativa, aprovada pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da Faculdades EST, conforme prevê a resolução 196/96 do Conselho Nacional de Saúde. Seu objetivo principal foi investigar de que forma a Musicoterapia e a Teologia Feminista podem ressignificar os danos emocionais decorrentes da violência doméstica. Especificamente, buscou investigar em que medida os recursos da Musicoterapia são eficazes para minimizar ou curar a depressão e os estados de ansiedade de mulheres em situação de violência doméstica, bem como investigar em que medida a Musicoterapia pode ser aplicada para elevar a autoestima e estimular a autonomia e a re-socialização da população alvo desta pesquisa. Por fim, buscou-se compreender o discurso religioso e a sua relação com o comportamento de mulheres que vivenciaram a violência doméstica. Constatou-se que a Musicoterapia pode ser um instrumento eficaz para tratar os danos emocionais em mulheres decorrentes da violência doméstica. A particularidade da música como linguagem não-verbal auxilia muito este processo, pois acessamos o trauma de forma inconsciente. No entanto, para fazer uso da Musicoterapia como instrumento de reabilitação emocional de mulheres que viveram situações de violência doméstica, é necessário sempre estar com um olhar direcionado para as questões de gênero, tornando-a uma Musicoterapia com perspectivas feministas. Neste ponto, a Teologia Feminista contribuiu solidamente. Concluiu-se também que as participantes que receberam conselhos espirituais negativos ou obtiveram apenas a omissão de sua Igreja, tiveram resultados piores do que as participantes que receberam apoio de seus líderes espirituais ou apenas não procuraram nenhuma Igreja. / This research is based on the application of Music Therapy to treat the emotional damage resulting from domestic violence, based on theories, concepts and methods of Feminist Theology. The opening sentence of the title Deconstructing Amelia was inspired by the song of the same name, composed by Pitty and Martin (2008). Many women who have suffered domestic violence go through this process of deconstructing their Amelias interiors, then to rise again as free women, selfconfident, independent, strong and empowered in all her femininity to be just women, without any label or stereotype. To account for the proposed theme for this dissertation was made a bibliographical research and social research. In terms of methodology, the research can be defined as an action research of a qualitative nature, approved by the Ethics Committee of the Colleges EST, as required by resolution 196/96 of the National Health Council. Its main objective was to investigate how Music Therapy and Feminist Theology can reframe the emotional damage resulting from domestic violence. Specifically, we sought to investigate the extent to which funds Music Therapy are effective to minimize or cure depression and anxiety states of women in situations of domestic violence, as well as investigate the extent to which Music Therapy can be applied to raise self-esteem and fostering the autonomy and re-socialization of the target population of this research. Finally, we sought to understand the religious discourse and its relation to the behavior of women who experienced domestic violence. It was found that Music Therapy can be an effective tool to treat the emotional damage in women due to domestic violence. The particularity of music as nonverbal language assists a lot in the process, because the trauma in an unconscious way. However, to make use of Music Therapy as a tool for emotional rehabilitation of women who have experienced domestic violence, you should always be with a look directed to gender issues, making it a Music Therapy with feminist perspectives. At this point, Feminist Theology contributed solidly. It was also concluded that participants who receive spiritual advice obtained only negative or omission of his Church, had worse outcomes than participants who received support from their spiritual leaders or just did not look for any Church.
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Como espiral de vida: aportes de la teolgía feminista de la liberación para otros modelos de liderazgo en las iglesias de América Latina y el Caribe

Adriana Gastellú Camp 16 January 2015 (has links)
Las iglesias luteranas de América Latina y El Caribe han participado desde el 2007 del Programa de Sustentabilidad. Este Programa fue una iniciativa del Departamento de Misión y Desarrollo de la Federación Luterana Mundial con el fin de reflexionar juntas sobre su sustentabilidad en busca de nuevos modelos de liderazgo. Este trabajo propone usar llaves hermenéuticas basadas en la Teología Feminista de la Liberación para pensar otros modelos de liderazgo y otros modelos eclesiásticos. El argumento central es que la utilización de la Teología Feminista de Liberación como lente de análisis del liderazgo de estas iglesias, permite entrever nuevas formas de interpretar las estructuras eclesiásticas que sean más participativas e inclusivas. La Teología Feminista de Liberación propone el espiral hermenéutico como método de análisis y desafía a mirar los modelos de iglesia en diálogo con la experiencia cotidiana de mujeres y otros grupos excluidos. Llama a concebir la iglesia como estructura relacional, como un espiral concéntrico y abierto, interconectado con todas las cosas. / The Lutheran churches in Latin America and the Caribbean have been participating since 2007 of the Sustainability Program. This Program was a result of the initiative of the Department of Mission and Development of the Lutheran World Federation with the main goal at together reflecting about their own sustainability. This paper proposes to use hermeneutical keys based on Feminist Liberation Theology to reflect about new ecclesiastical models and new models of leadership. The main argument is that using Feminist Liberation Theology as the lenses for the analysis of the leadership of those churches allows envisioning new ways of interpreting ecclesiastical structures that are more participatory and inclusive. Feminist Theology of Liberation proposes the hermeneutical spiral as method for analysis and challenges to look at the ecclesiastical models in dialog with the daily experiences of women and other excluded groups. It calls to understand the church as a relational structure, as a concentric spiral, always open, interconnected with all things.

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