"Faith and Feminism" brings together the world's leading voices of feminist theologians, biblical scholars, and ethicists. With many essays originally compiled as part of the annual Phyllis Trible Lecture series, and others completely new, this volume demonstrates the breadth of feminist interpretation on many contemporary topics, including the Bible; Judeo-Christian and Islamic perspectives; gender, embodiment, and sexuality; race; and ecology. Contributions are from a truly international group of writers, both established scholars and new voices. Readers will explore the impact of feminism on faith and faith on feminism, particularly on issues regarding religion, biblical interpretation, and social engagement across the world.