This work is the first comprehensive study of anti-Judaism in
feminist religious writings. Katharina von Kellenbach provides a
critical evaluation of how Judaism has been depicted in major
American and West German feminist theologies, including the
writings of Rosemary Radford Ruether, Carol Christ, and Elisabeth
Moltmann-Wendel. Applying Foucault's categories of discursive
practice, von Kellenbach demonstrates that feminist theologians
portray Judaism negatively in comparison to Christianity and
paganism, identify it as the source of patriarchy, and render it
invisible as a religious alternative after the rise of
Christianity. This book calls on feminist theologians to combat the
pervasive tradition of Christian anti-Judaism.
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