[Gendergap] Book of Genesis response to Oliver

Oliver Keyes scire.facias at gmail.com
Sun Feb 13 16:36:21 UTC 2011


Makes sense. A more useful test would be a two-parter; for a male to expand
on the current (biased) information, and for a clearly female editor to
insert new, female-perspective information. That way we can see not only if
there's a noticeable difference in how people treat the schools of thought,
but if there's a noticeable difference in how they treat editors.

On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Frances Kissling <fkissling at gmail.com>wrote:

> Good point, Oliver. I actually have no idea why there is no mention of the
> gender dimensions of Liberation Theology or if my women colleagues have
> tried to put any in.  Perhaps this would be a good first test for me- to add
> a section on Women and Liberation Theology and see what happens.
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