Feminist Theologies: A Companion explores the contemporary contours of 
the field. With contributors from a diverse range of settings the volume
 captures the current diversity and richness of feminist theologies both
 in and beyond the academy. Focusing both on theory and praxis, chapters
 move from considering the outlines of the feminist agenda, to exploring
 the relationship between academic feminist theology and ecclesial or 
personal spiritual, and finally articulating how feminist theological 
outlooks manifest themselves in a variety of settings.
With contributions from Gina Zurlo, Nancy Bedford, Agnes Brazil, Cathryn
 McKinney, Rebekah Pryor, Gale Yee, Heather Eaton, Al Barrett, Simon 
Sutcliffe, Hannah Bacon, Lisa Isherwood, Karen O’Donnell, Jane Chevous, 
Alana Harris, Antonia Sobocki, Tina Beattie, Janice McRandal, Stephen 
Burns, Cristina Lledo Gomez, Michael W. Brierley, Claire Renkin, HyeRan 
Kim-Cragg, Kerrie Handasyde, Gail Ramshaw and Anne Elvey