Beyond God the Father
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1973
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Book • Nonfiction
1970s
1973
Adult
18+ years
Beyond God the Father: Towards a Philosophy of Women’s Liberation is a 1973 work of radical feminist theology by Mary Daly that critiques Christian theology as a bastion of patriarchy and sets forth a vision of religion emphasizing feminine qualities suppressed by the Church. Daly reimagines God as a verb and highlights community and collectivity as central to feminist theology, contributing to broader radical politics.
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Mary Daly's Beyond God the Father is lauded for its radical critique of patriarchal religion, making it a cornerstone of feminist theology. Despite being praised for its pioneering spirit and depth, some critics find its dense prose challenging and its arguments occasionally extreme. Overall, it is celebrated for its bold vision and transformative impact on feminist thought.
A reader who would enjoy Mary Daly's Beyond God the Father is likely passionate about feminist theory, religious studies, and social justice. Similar readers may appreciate Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex or Judith Butler's Gender Trouble for their critical examinations of gender and power structures.
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