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1928- Published: (1981)īook Review: Helen Oppenheimer, What a Piece of Work: On Being Human (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2006). Central to Sayers's reflections is the conviction that both men and women are first of all human beings and must be regarded as essentially much more alike than different. "Are women human?": the debate of 1595 between Valens Acidalius and Simon Gediccus by: Fleischer, Manfred P. "Women are not human": an anonymous treatise and responses Published: (1998) Women's Human Rights and the Islamic Tradition by: Mayer, Ann Elizabeth Published: (1997) Schroeder and Marion Ann Taylor, Voices Long Silenced: Women Biblical Interpreters through the Centuries by: Loades, Ann 1938-2022 Published: (2022) Rachel Sophia Baard, Sexism and Sin-Talk: Feminist Conversations on the Human Condition by: Loades, Ann 1938-2022 Published: (2021) God's Mother, Eve's Advocate: A Marian Narrative of Women's Salvation by: Loades, Ann 1938-2022 Published: (2004)

Gabrielle Thomas, For the Good of the Church: Unity, Theology and Women by: Loades, Ann 1938-2022 Published: (2021) Reforming women in England and Scotland: Claiming authority to speak of God by: Loades, Ann 1938-2022 Published: (2021)īook Reviews : Differences Between Women by: Loades, Ann 1938-2022 Published: (1991) Women in the episcopate? by: Loades, Ann 1938-2022 Published: (2004) Sayers as a Feminist Reader of Dante's Beatrice by: Loades, Ann 1938-2022 Published: (1995)
