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Feminist Theology, Vol. 16, No. 3, 379-382 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0966735008091404
© 2008 SAGE Publications

Se Hace Camino al Andar—The Road is Made by Walking: What the Future Demands of Women-Centered Theologies

Ada María Isasi-Díaz

aisasidi{at}drew.edu

As we move ahead into the twenty-first century we have to re-focus vigorously on the unfolding of the kin-dom of God, which requires a praxis of care and tenderness for all: a praxis of justice. Without justice, without a praxis of care and tenderness towards all persons and the biosphere in which we live and move and have our being, we have nothing to live for, we have nothing to die for. This points to the very heart of justice—solidarity—a deep sense of community that does not do away with diversity but, on the contrary, affirms and is enriched by it. And, if women-centered theologies do not contribute to struggles for liberation, why should they survive and flourish in the twenty-first century?

Key Words: Theologies • kin-dom • dialogue • women • oppressed


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