Abstract
This article draws attention to the impact of feminism on the imagery of religious education, especially in the areas of art, ecology, autobiography and inter‐religious study. It also attends to the imagery in the article itself, since the writers choose to write as co‐authors addressing feminism in dialogue with each other.
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