Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Beyond the Altar, Women Religious, Patriarchal Power, and the Church

Label
Beyond the Altar, Women Religious, Patriarchal Power, and the Church
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Beyond the Altar
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Women Religious, Patriarchal Power, and the Church
Summary
Beyond the Altar illustrates how women religious overcome sexist subjugation by side-stepping the patriarchal power of the Roman Catholic Church. This book counters the stereotypical image of Catholic nuns as being loyally compliant with their church by showing how a number of current and former women religious in Canada challenge their institutional religion's precepts and engage in transformative strategies to effect change both within and outside the Roman Catholic Church. The sisters' testimonials reveal never-before-shared details about their painful experiences of male domination, their courageous efforts to move beyond such sexist stifling, and the women-led and women-centered spiritual, governance, and activist practices they have engendered in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Featuring many examples of the sisters' resourcefulness, resilience, and resistance, this book fills a void in international scholarship on what Canadian Catholic women religious have endured and accomplished. Through interviews and in-depth accounts of the complexities and nuances present in the current and former sisters' lives, readers will discover their steadfast indomitability as they strategically, and sometimes subversively, innovate their spiritual spaces
Target audience
adult
Classification
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