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balancing or
coming together of
different aspects of identity. The term
mujerista was
defined by Ada María Isasi-Díaz in 1996 and was
largely influenced...
- was an
innovator of
Hispanic theology in
general and
specifically of
mujerista theology. She was
founder and co-director of the
Hispanic Institute of...
- Her
ethical system is
based on
those found in Ada
Maria Isasi-Diaz's
mujerista theology and womanism,
committed to
equality and
social justice, and strays...
- Ricans,
Correcting Many of the
Harmful Stereotypes of the Original". The
Mujerista.
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original on
December 31, 2021.
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movements such as the
womanist theology of African-American women, the "
mujerista"
theology of
Hispanic women, and
Asian feminist theology. In the mid to...
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women coined by the
works of
Alice Walker,
Asian feminist theology, and
mujerista theology,
introduced by Ada
Maria Isasi-Diaz
concerning Latinas. The term...
- Ada María (1994). "The Task of
Hispanic Women's
Liberation Theology –
Mujeristas: Who We Are and What We Are About". In King,
Ursula (ed.).
Feminist Theology...
- the
creation of
mujerista theology.
Early members of Las Hermanas,
Yolanda Tarango and Ada María Isasi-Díaz,
first wrote about mujerista theology in their...
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between womanists and
black liberationists,
Asian feminist theologians, and
mujerista theologians – to
achieve a
greater good.
While she was not naïve in believing...
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wished to
research or
support feminist theology,
womanist theology, and
mujerista theology. The
seminary later hired leading womanist theologian Prathia...