Abstract

The article presents the migration due to the globalized world as a challenge to Feminist Theology of Liberation, especially in the European context. Specifically, it develops the question of ‘ invisible jobs ’ of migrant women in Germany that undergo a threefold repression of gender, ethnicity and class. It is from this concrete situation that the article provides a place of commitment, a theological place of transformation. Finally, not limited to Europe, it proposes an internationalist feminist theology that takes into account the different experiences in the pursuit of a shared, inclusive and plural practice that seeks to combat of the adverse effects, especially for women, of neoliberal globalization.

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