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''Women-Church: An Australian journal of feminist studies in religion'' was an Australian journal published by the Women-Church Collective. It was established in 1987 and ceased publication in 2007, with a total of 40 issues published over that time. The journal covered a broad range of topics in the fields of feminist theology, religion and spirituality.


Scope

Under the broader umbrella of feminism, religion and women's spirituality, the ''Women-Church'' journal included content from authors that held a diversity of understandings and perspectives. The journal documented major changes in feminist religious culture over a 20-year period. Its editorial policy encouraged contributions from more marginalized groups and it remained a non-refereed title as a way of making it accessible to a wide range of readers. Australian sociologist of religion and gender,
Kathleen McPhillips Kathleen McPhillips is an Australian sociologist of religion and gender in the School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences at the University of Newcastle, Australia and the current vice-president of the Australian Associat ...
has noted that the journal was "a place where young scholars could showcase their ideas, where women could share ideas around ritual and liturgy, and where artists and poets could publish their work".


History

Erin White, along with
Hilary Carey Hilary Mary Carey, ( Beange; born 1957) is an Australian historian whose research focused for many years on the religious history of Australia. She has been professor of imperial and religious history at the University of Bristol since 2014, whe ...
, was one of the founding editors of ''Women-Church.'' Camille Paul co-edited the journal from 1989 to 2007. Paul and White wrote a history of the journal's beginnings for the 5th Birthday Issue of ''Women-Church'' in Spring 1992.
Elaine Lindsay Elaine Stuart Lindsay (born 1948) is an Australian academic whose work has focussed on literature and feminist theology. She was instrumental in the development of the ''Women-Church'' journal which provided publishing opportunities in femini ...
was co-editor of the journal from 1992 to 2007. The journal was launched twice. It was first launched in Melbourne at the Movement for the Ordination of Women conference. It was also launched a week later at the first Women and the Australian Church National Conference that was held in Sydney in August 1987.
Jean Gledhill Jean Gledhill is a member of the Uniting Church in Australia and a former member of the Commission on the Status of Women of the Australian Council of Churches. She was associated with two publications that contributed to the development ...
gave a speech at this event which placed the launch of the journal in the context of Australian religious feminism, also noting the previous publication of the Australian Christian feminist magazine ''Magdalene''. Gledhill's speech was published in its entirety in the second issue of ''Women-Church''. In the journal's second-last and final issue Erin White contributed a personal account of the history of the journal and the Women-Church Group. The journal's final issue included many letters from all over Australia that told of their sadness at losing a publication that had nourished their religious lives for two decades.


Access

Select articles from the journal are available online via the Informit database. Mannix Library, in East Melbourne has also digitised the entire run of the journal and made it available on the University of Divinity's Digital Collections website and on
JSTOR JSTOR (; short for ''Journal Storage'') is a digital library founded in 1995 in New York City. Originally containing digitized back issues of academic journals, it now encompasses books and other primary sources as well as current issues of j ...
Open Community Collections. The ''Women-Church'' archives are now held by the
Jessie Street National Women's Library The Jessie Street National Women's Library is a specialist library that collects, preserves, and promotes the awareness of the literary and cultural heritage of Australian women. History In response to the difficulty of locating material about th ...
in
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
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External links


Women-Church Complete Archive on JSTOR Open Community CollectionsUniversity of Divinity Digital Collections
Mannix Library.
Women-Church on Informit
Feminist theology English-language journals Christianity studies journals Biannual journals Academic journals established in 1987