Maria Riley
1989
Changing social realities in recent history have contributed to
changing relationships between women and men, creating new patterns of
family life, adjusting the economic equation between men and women, and
enlarging women's expectations. These realities demand not only new
social attitudes and policies, but new social structures. They are
making new claims on traditional social systems - governments, schools,
families, churches, synagogues, social services and businesses.
Transforming Feminism is an invitation to engage in the dialogue
between feminist perspectives and Catholic social thought in the search
for a feminism that holds promise for true human liberations both in
the church and in society. It aims at developing a sound, feminist
revision of Catholic social thinking.
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