What is a feminist Christology? Why do feminist Christians see the need for such an account? Is Hampson right to think that no Christology can be both compatible with feminism and able to remain within the bounds of traditional Christian thought?
What is a feminist Christology? Why do feminist Christians see the need for such an account? Is Hampson right to think that no Christology can be both compatible with feminism and able to remain within the bounds of traditional Christian thought?