After discussing how historical and contemporary Christian women have developed feminist hermeneutics to include female experiences and examined how these women have torn down Christianity’s limiting and misogynistic stances towards women’s bodies, one might come to the conclusion that inclusivity was also a central tenant in this reformation of the Christian institution. Unfortunately, this is not necessarily the case. Christianity, when it has been kind to women, has often been whitewashed, tainted with homophobia, and laced with fear of the …show more content…
She describes how women can use the erotic, a “personification of love in all of its aspects,” as a source of power, whether that’s in our work lives, spiritual lives, and our love lives. Each of these more inclusive lenses provide a more diverse range of women with instruments to empower