![]() ![]() As Elizabeth Johnson’s book, She Who Is, illustrates well, feminist discourse also holds the potential to similarly transform theological understandings of identity. Though these questions remain unresolved, the discussions that they have engendered have influenced-and in some places, transformed-human lives by broadening our cultural and scientific understandings of gender and gender roles. On a more profound level, feminist inquiries have posed provocative questions regarding the ontological structures of gender itself and the extent to which these structures are constructed, partly or wholly, by social constraint. ![]() On a superficial-though critical-level, these contributions have altered the roles and rights associated with gender. ![]() The contributions of feminist theory continue to trigger significant shifts in our understandings of human identity. ![]()
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