

Beyond God the Father
Book • 1973
Mary Daly's "Beyond God the Father" is a seminal work in feminist theology, critiquing patriarchal structures within religious discourse and advocating for a more inclusive and empowering understanding of the divine.
Daly challenges traditional interpretations of God as male, arguing that such representations reinforce oppressive power dynamics.
The book offers a radical reimagining of religious language and imagery, promoting a more nuanced and liberating perspective.
It's a challenging but rewarding read for those seeking to deconstruct patriarchal systems and embrace a more inclusive spirituality.
Daly's work has been influential in shaping feminist theology and continues to spark debate and discussion.
Daly challenges traditional interpretations of God as male, arguing that such representations reinforce oppressive power dynamics.
The book offers a radical reimagining of religious language and imagery, promoting a more nuanced and liberating perspective.
It's a challenging but rewarding read for those seeking to deconstruct patriarchal systems and embrace a more inclusive spirituality.
Daly's work has been influential in shaping feminist theology and continues to spark debate and discussion.