Mary Daly, feminist theologian, author, teacher at Boston College (1966-1999)
Some of the questions feminist theologians ask are:
The basic question of how theologians may go about creating systems of thought is currently being reinterpreted by feminist theologians.
The work of these scholars has helped feminist theologians claim historical figures as their predecessors in feminist theology.
Now feminist theologians are asking themselves what's next, and their answers often seem to have little to do with faith, belief, salvation and sin.
She argues that feminist theologians cannot afford to "write off" as fundamentalist backlash those women who talk about "family values."
Elizabeth A. Johnson (born December 6, 1941) is a Christian feminist theologian.
Athena is reported as a source of influence for feminist theologians such as Carol P. Christ.
Meanwhile, members of the Catholic hierarchy continued to rally around the Vatican document, while feminist theologians severely criticized its conclusions.
There is perhaps no other feminist theologian who has been more dedicated to ecumenical, interfaith, and international theological dialogue.