Alice Walker's Influence on Womanist Theology
(Author) Gladys J Ph D WillisDiscusses the idea of womanist theology as it originated in the literature of Alice Walker. Also presents the thinking of several key womanist theologians--Jacqueline Grant, Delores S. Williams, Kelley Delaine Brown-Douglass, Cheryl Townsend Gilkes and Renita J. Weems. Includes an essay offering an alternative hermeneutical approach to that of womanist theology, and further clarifies the author's perspective of racism, sexism and classism in the world and in the Black church.
Gladys J Ph D Willis
Gladys J Ph D Willis is a renowned author and scholar known for her groundbreaking work in feminist literature. Her most famous book, "Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Women's Voices in Literature," explores the struggles and triumphs of women writers throughout history. Willis' bold and insightful writing style challenges traditional literary norms and inspires readers to reconsider the role of women in literature. Her contributions have paved the way for a more inclusive and diverse literary landscape.