Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Judith Plaskow | |
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| Name | Judith Plaskow |
| Birth date | 1947 |
| Nationality | American |
| Era | Contemporary philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School tradition | Feminist philosophy, Liberation theology |
| Main interests | Feminist theology, Women's studies, Jewish studies |
| Notable ideas | Goddess movement, Ecofeminism |
| Influences | Mary Daly, Rosemary Radford Ruether, Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza |
| Notable works | Standing Again at Sinai, Women's Spirituality |
Judith Plaskow is a prominent American feminist theologian and scholar known for her work in Jewish feminism and women's spirituality. Her research and writings have been influenced by Mary Daly, Rosemary Radford Ruether, and Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, among others. Plaskow's work has also been shaped by her involvement with the Goddess movement and ecofeminism, as well as her engagement with the National Council of Jewish Women and the American Academy of Religion. As a leading figure in feminist theology, Plaskow has been recognized by the Association for Jewish Studies and the Society of Biblical Literature.
Judith Plaskow was born in 1947 in Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish family. She grew up in a Conservative Jewish community and was educated at Wheaton College and Yale University, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees, respectively. Plaskow's early interests in theology and feminism were shaped by her involvement with the National Organization for Women and the Women's Liberation Movement. She has also been influenced by the work of Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, and Shulamith Firestone, among other prominent feminist thinkers.
Plaskow began her academic career as a professor of religion at Manhattan College and later taught at Wheaton College and Yale University. She has also held visiting appointments at Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Plaskow's research has been supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Council of Learned Societies. Her work has been recognized by the Association of Jewish Studies and the Society of Biblical Literature, and she has served on the editorial boards of Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion and Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies.
Plaskow's work in feminist theology has focused on the intersection of gender and religion, with a particular emphasis on Jewish feminism and women's spirituality. She has been influenced by the work of Rosemary Radford Ruether, Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, and Mary Daly, among others. Plaskow has also engaged with the Goddess movement and ecofeminism, and has written about the importance of feminist perspectives in theology and religious studies. Her work has been shaped by her involvement with the National Council of Jewish Women and the American Academy of Religion, as well as her participation in the Women's Liberation Movement and the feminist movement more broadly.
Plaskow's major works include Standing Again at Sinai: Judaism from a Feminist Perspective and Women's Spirituality: Resources for Christian Development. Her book Standing Again at Sinai is considered a classic in the field of Jewish feminism and has been widely praised for its insightful analysis of gender and religion in Judaism. Plaskow has also edited several volumes, including Womanspirit Rising: A Feminist Reader in Religion and Weaving the Visions: New Patterns in Feminist Spirituality. Her work has been recognized by the Association of Jewish Studies and the Society of Biblical Literature, and she has received awards from the National Council of Jewish Women and the American Academy of Religion.
Plaskow's work has had a significant impact on the development of feminist theology and Jewish feminism. Her book Standing Again at Sinai has been widely influential in shaping the field of Jewish feminist thought, and her work has been recognized by the Association of Jewish Studies and the Society of Biblical Literature. Plaskow has also been a prominent voice in the Goddess movement and ecofeminism, and has written about the importance of feminist perspectives in theology and religious studies. Her legacy continues to be felt in the work of scholars such as Rabbi Jacqueline Tabick, Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, and Dr. Susannah Heschel, among others. Plaskow's work has also been recognized by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Council of Learned Societies, and she has received awards from the National Council of Jewish Women and the American Academy of Religion.
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