Abstract
In recent years Sarah Coakley has begun, if only in fragments, to work towards a unified description of the particular sort of systematic theology that she will develop in her forthcoming four volume systematics. Simultaneously, trends in feminist theology have pointed towards the systematic enterprise as a fertile future ground for feminist enquiry. This essay considers in detail the approach of Sarah Coakley and the contribution she can make towards an ongoing project of Christian feminism.
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