Feminist theology does not have a single founder but emerged from the broader feminist movement in the late 20th century, with significant contributions from various theologians. Key figures include Mary Daly, who challenged traditional Christian doctrines from a feminist perspective, and Rosemary Radford Ruether, who advocated for a reinterpretation of Christian texts in light of women's experiences. Their works laid the groundwork for feminist critiques of religion and the exploration of women's roles within theological frameworks.
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