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"Women like this": new perspectives on Jewish women in the Greco-Roman world
Call Number: EBOOK
Publication Date: 1991
First converts: rich pagan women and the rhetoric of mission in early Judaism and Christianity
by
Shelly Matthews
Call Number: EBOOK
Publication Date: 2001
Gender & caste
by
Anupama Rao
Call Number: EBOOK
Publication Date: 2005
Passionate enlightenment: women in Tantric Buddhism
by
Miranda Eberle Shaw
Call Number: EBOOK
Publication Date: 1994
Politics of piety: the Islamic revival and the feminist subject
by
Saba Mahmood
Call Number: EBOOK
Publication Date: 2005
The making of the Magdalen: preaching and popular devotion in the later Middle Ages
by
Katherine Ludwig Jansen
Call Number: EBOOK
Publication Date: 2001
Bridges
[ISSN: 1558-9552]
Journal of Jewish feminism. Available online via Project Muse. Login required.
Journal of feminist studies in religion
[ISSN: 1553-3913]
Available online via Project Muse. Login required.
Nashim
[ISSN: 1565-5288]
Journal of women in Judaism. Available online via Project Muse. Login required.
American Women's History Research Guide: Religion
Catholic Worker Movement - Dorothy Day Library
Intute
U.K.-based gateway to web resources in a variety of disciplines.
Jewish Women's Archive
The Mary Page
Information on Mary the mother of Jesus, from The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute at the University of Dayton.
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