@incollection{dube_feminist_2011, location = {Oxford}, title = {Feminist Theologies of a World Scripture(s) in the Globalization Era}, url = {https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199273881.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199273881-e-19}, abstract = {In the globalization era, justice-seeking feminist theologies are challenged to sharpen and reposition themselves to speak to the issues of the time by adopting new methods, topics, and frameworks. Consequently, “the boundaries of theology need to be redrawn in the light of the creation of new global cultures” and “crucial to the task of rewriting the story of feminist theology in the light of globalization is reflecting on the nature of a theological perspective it makes.” This chapter explores the interrelations of globalization, a world scripture (the Bible), and the vision of feminist theologies.}, pages = {382--401}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theology}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Dube, Musa W.}, editor = {Briggs, Sheila and {McClintock} Fulkerson, Mary}, urldate = {2020-01-23}, date = {2011}, note = {Paid}, }