Abstract
In Reframing the House: Constructive Feminist Global Ecclesiology for the Western Evangelical Church, Jennifer M. Buck places Friends theology in conversation with twentieth century theologians, Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder, and encourages twenty-first century evangelicals to learn from feminists in the two-thirds world. She offers Friends theology from Christ-centered traditions as a bridge between mid-century evangelicalism and current global feminism. For Quaker readers, her book shows a path toward creative and Spirit-filled engagement with majority world Friends.
Recommended Citation
Bock, Cherice
(2019)
"Friends and Global Feminist Theology: Jennifer M. Buck Offers a Vision for Reframing Evangelicalism - and Quakerism - For the Twenty-First Century,"
Quaker Religious Thought: Vol. 132, Article 2.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/qrt/vol132/iss1/2