Tag: intersectionality
Response to Virginia Saldanha’s “Relig...
Posted by Emily Reimer-Barry | Oct 16, 2024 | From the Field, Marriage and Family, Women and Gender | 0 |
Taylor Ott Responds to Mary M. Doyle Roche’s “Rachel Is Weeping for Her Children”
by Emily Reimer-Barry | Nov 1, 2024 | American Politics, From the Field, Women and Gender | 0 |
This is the tenth post in our series on Reproduction and the Common Good: Global Perspectives from...
Read MoreResponse to Virginia Saldanha’s “Religio-Cultural Underpinnings of Gender and Reproductive Injustice and Their Impact on Women’s Agency in India”
by Emily Reimer-Barry | Oct 16, 2024 | From the Field, Marriage and Family, Women and Gender | 0 |
The chapter’s focus on real-world consequences—such as sexual violence, poverty, and lack of bodily autonomy—makes its arguments compelling and grounded in lived experiences.
Read MoreResponse to Julie George, “Intersectionality at the Heart of Oppression and Violence against Women in Law: Case Studies from India”
by Emily Reimer-Barry | Jun 20, 2023 | From the Field, Women and Gender | 0 |
This guest post by Dr. Huma Ahmed-Ghosh, Professor of Women’s Studies at San Diego State...
Read MoreA Response to Rufus Burnett’s “Cartographies in the Wilderness: A Decolonial Reflection on Intersectionality” by Kyle Brooks
by Emily Reimer-Barry | May 12, 2023 | From the Field | 0 |
This guest post by Dr. Kyle Brooks responds to the article by Dr. Rufus Burnett in the newly...
Read MoreRonaldo Zacharias Responds to “An Interdisciplinary Theological Method from the Knowledge of the Forgotten,” by Alexandre A. Martins [English]
by Emily Reimer-Barry | May 11, 2023 | Current Events, From the Field | 0 |
We welcome this guest post by Ronaldo Zacharias (UNISAL- Brazil) on the recently published essay...
Read MoreThe Promising Marriage of Catholic Moral Theology and Critical Studies
by Emily Reimer-Barry | May 10, 2023 | Current Events, From the Field | 0 |
A guest post by Simeiqi He (PhD Candidate, Drew University) in conversation with the newly...
Read MoreRamon Luzarraga Responds to “An Interdisciplinary Theological Method from the Knowledge of the Forgotten” by Alexandre A. Martins
by Emily Reimer-Barry | May 8, 2023 | Current Events, From the Field | 0 |
A guest post by Ramon Luzarraga, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Department of...
Read MoreCan Catholics Have Worthwhile Disagreements Well? Two Case Studies
by David Cloutier | Jul 29, 2019 | Current Events | 0 |
Both my undergraduate and graduate institutions prepared me, in different ways, to see that the...
Read MoreWe Don’t Need a Requiem Mass for Moral Theology: A Response to Camosy’s Claim That Our Discipline is in Crisis
by Emily Reimer-Barry | Feb 13, 2019 | Current Events, Role of Moral Theologian in Church and Society Series | 6 |
In November, CMT contributor Charles Camosy wrote a piece for Church Life Journal entitled “The Crisis of Catholic Moral Theology.” His arguments have been given new life this week in an America piece in which...
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