This is a lively and stimulating 'first read' for anyone embarking on a feminist theology, as well as a first-rate resource for those wishing to refresh their acquaintance with it. Despite claims in some quarters that 'feminism' has been surpassed by 'gender' this book explains how vital a feminist agenda remains. It describes how much is still to be done, both at the theological and the practical level, to transform Christianity from two millenia of male-gendered discourse and ecclesiastical structure into a religion that adequately reflects the lives of modern women.