This work enlivens the debate in African and African American religious thought about the fluidity of spirituality and widens the conversation to encourage readers to embrace religious traditions inclusive of and beyond Christianity as the foundations for empowerment of both women and ethical values.
Melanie L. Harris is Associate Professor of Religion and Ethics in the Department of Religion, Texas Christian University, USA.
Introduction: Constructing a Womanist Virtue Ethic using the Non-fiction Work and Life of Alice Walker as a Resource Womanist Virtue Ethics Biography of Alice Walker Themes and Values in the Work of Alice Walker for a Womanist Virtue Ethic Virtues in the Work of Alice Walker for a Womanist Virtue Ethic Constructing a Womanist Virtue Ethic, the Contributions of Alice Walkers Non-fiction as a Resource for Womanist Ethics
George M. Constantinides, M. Harris, Rene M. Stulz, USA) Constantinides, George M. (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA) Harris, M. (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA) Stulz, Rene M. (The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, George M Constantinides, Rene M Stulz
G. Constantinides, G. Constantinides, Rene M. Stulz, M. Harris, USA) Constantinides, G. (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA) Stulz, Rene M. (The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA) Harris, M. (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL