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by Anne McGrew Bennett edited by Mary E. Hunt Anne McGrew
Bennett’s feminism under-girded decades of work for peace, civil rights, and economic justice. In feminist theology her other work found root and flower, and in the late 1960s she began the analysis, questioning, and rethinking that shape these landmark writings. Bennett, who died in 1986, has been deeply influential on the present generation of feminist thinkers. This volume of lectures, essays, and poems was selected, edited, and introduced by Mary E. Hunt (Fortress Press, 180 pages, $11 plus s+h). Order by mail