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  1. The theological vindication of resistance against enforced motherhood.Mary Nickel - 2024 - Body and Religion 6 (2):196–219.
    For the suffragists of the 19th century, women’s enfranchisement was a central goal. Yet the right to vote was not nearly as vital to the suffragists as the right to one’s own bodily freedom. Furthermore, as they saw it, bodily autonomy was a ‘sacred’ right: it was grounded theologically. Most concerning to the suffragists were the ways in which women of their time were forced against their will to become mothers. This article presents the suffragists’ theological grounds for resisting enforced (...)
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  2. Choris Andros: St. Paul on Worlds Without Men.Mary Nickel - 2024 - Political Theology 25 (6):676-696.
    The genre of fiction portraying worlds without men is over a century old – and growing. It reaches back to Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s 1910 Herland, through scores of utopias from second wave feminist writers like Joanna Russ and Suzy McKee Charnas to contemporary examples from Lauren Beukes and Sandra Newman. This article asks: if it were in fact possible to create a world without men, for what reasons should we pursue or forgo such a world? Those who have endured patriarchy’s (...)
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  3. Conceiving selves.Mary Nickel - 2021 - Journal of Religious Ethics 49 (2):337-357.
    Journal of Religious Ethics, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 337-357, June 2021.
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