Women's Work and Women's Studies 1971 Questionnaire, Mary Daly, 1972, page 8
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PROGRAM FOR WORKING GROUP ON WOMEN AND RELIGION American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting September 1-5, 1972, Los Angeles, California I. Margaret Earley, Alverno College, Presiding Theme: THE WOMEN'S REVOLUTION AND THEOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT Theology after the Demise of God the Father Mary Daly, Boston College The Use of Feminine Imagery in a Theological Model of the Trinity Patricia Wilson, University of Iowa Women in Theology or a Theology for Women? Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza, University of Notre Dame II. Mary Daly, Boston College, Presiding Theme: TRANSVALUATION OF VALUES Beyond Male Morality Janice Raymond, Andover Newton-Boston College Reflections on the Ethical Implication of Women's Liberation Penelope Washbourne, The College of Wooster Abortion Reconstrued Jean MacRae, Harvard University Changing Values in Assessment of Leadership Roles of Women in Nineteenth Century American Religion Gayle Kimball, University of California at Santa Barbara III Christine Downing, Rutgers University, Presiding Theme: MYTH AND SEXUAL STEREOTYPES St. Augustine's Penis: Sources of Misogynism in Christian Theology and Prospects For Liberation Today Rosemary Radford Ruether, Howard University Woman: Seductive Siren and Source of Sin? Pseudepigraphal Myth and Christian Origins Bernard P. Prusak, Villanova University Phallic Worship: The Ultimate Idolatry Elizabeth Farians, Boston Theological Institute The Daughters of Mara: The Image of Woman in Ancient Buddhism Nancy Falk, Western Michigan University IV Rosemary Radford Ruether, Howard University, Presiding Theme: NEW VIEWS OF HISTORY Is Anti-Feminism a Sign of the Decadence of Religion? Leonard Swidler, Temple University The Women's Revolution and “Paul” Winsome Munro, Union Theological Seminary St. Paul and the Women's Liberation Movement M. Kathleen Lane, Marylhurst College Women, Women, and the Bible: Resources For Study and Teaching Martha M. Wilson, Duke University Methodological Remarks on the Study of Women in Religion: Review, Criticism, and Redefinition Rita Gross Leposky, New College