Dangerous Memory

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Dangerous Memory
EditorKeryn Hassall
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Published1995
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN978-0-646-37179-5
OCLC222294501
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Dangerous Memory is the title of a publication based on a national Australian feminist theology conference held in Canberra in 1995. It was the fourth ecumenical conference of its type held in Australia.

Background[edit]

The Dangerous Memory: Feminist Theology Through Story conference was organised by the Australian Feminist Theology Foundation and was held in Canberra in September 1995.[1]

The conference was the fourth national ecumenical feminist theology conference of its type held in Australia. The four national conferences were held over a decade in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.[2] The first conference, titled Towards a Feminist Theology, was held at the Collaroy Centre in Sydney in 1989. A unanimous decision from the floor had resolved that they meet again in two years.[3][4] The Australian Feminist Theology Foundation had been founded after the first conference in 1989 and went on to fund and facilitate other Australian feminist theology projects.[2]

The second conference, titled Women Authoring Theology was held in Strathfield, New South Wales in 1991.[3]

Attendees at the Dangerous Memory conference came from a variety of Christian denominations, including the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Uniting Churches in Australia. The publication associated with the Dangerous Memory conference was edited by Keryn Hassall. Other members of the editorial committee included Heather Thomson, Gillian Hunt and Winifred Wing Han Lamb. The conference and proceedings included contributions from Loreto Sister and academic Veronica Brady, academic and feminist theologian Elaine Lindsay and sociologist of religion and gender Kathleen McPhillips.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dangerous memory : feminist theology through story | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b McPhillips, Kathleen (2000). "Reflections on Feminist Publishing in an Australian Context". Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion. 16 (1): 112–120. ISSN 8755-4178.
  3. ^ a b Lindsay, Elaine, ed. (1992). Women authoring theology : papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW, National WATAC, Women-church, Feminist Uniting Network, 24-26 May 1991. Petersham, N.S.W.: Conference Committee. ISBN 0-646-07448-2. OCLC 27552547.
  4. ^ "Towards a feminist theology : papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW, National WATAC, Women-Church, 18-20 August 1989, Collaroy Centre, Sydney". trove.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Dangerous memory : feminist theology through story / Fourth National Feminist Theology Conference, Canberra, September 1995 ; [edited by Keryn Hassall]". trove.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 26 August 2023.

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