Abstract

The study of the history and development of feminist theology is extremely important and relevant for contemporary religious studies. The article analyzes the stages of development of feminist theology and identifies its most prominent representatives. This turns out to be necessary for a comprehensive analysis of such a phenomenon as feminist theology, which is part of a more global theology of liberation. The same analysis made it possible to identify the causes of the emergence of feminist theology, trace the sustainability of its development, and clearly outline the main concepts that are relevant today. The article also provides a description of the most important feminist theologians and their fundamental works. The author concludes that the development of feminist theology has been a complex and lengthy process to which numerous feminist theologians have contributed over the years. Feminist theologians have explored alternative interpretations of Christianity that promote greater gender equality and social justice, and challenge patriarchal institutions and beliefs in Christianity. The article argues that the emergence of feminist theology marked a significant change in Christianity. Feminist theology questioned patriarchal norms and ideologies, recognizing women's spirituality and promoting a more inclusive and egalitarian understanding of faith. Despite resistance from more fundamentalist Christians, the movement has had a significant impact on promoting social justice and greater gender equality in Christian organizations and practices.

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