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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2016
1 U King, ‘General introduction: gender-critical turns in the study of religion’ in U King and T Beattie, Gender, Religion, and Diversity: cross-cultural perspectives (London, 2005), pp. 1–10. See also E Castelli, ‘Women, gender, religion: troubling categories and transforming knowledge’ in E Castelli (ed), Women, Gender, Religion: a reader (New York and Basingstoke, 2001), pp 3–25; L Woodhead, ‘Feminist theology: out of the ghetto?’ in D Sawyer and D Collier (eds), Is There a Future for Feminist Theology? (Sheffield, 1999), pp 198–206.
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3 U King, ‘“Gendering the spirit”: reading women's spiritualities with a comparative mirror’ in D. Llewellyn and D. Sawyer (eds), Reading Spiritualities: constructing and representing the sacred (Farnham, 2008), pp. 71–84.