Daly, Mary (1928–)

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Daly, Mary (1928–)

American theologian, philosopher and feminist. Born Oct 16, 1928, in Schenectady, NY; College of St. Rose, BA, 1950; Catholic University, MA, 1952; St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, PhD, 1954; received doctorates in theology (1963) and philosophy (1965) from University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

Taught at Fribourg (1959–66), then began teaching at Boston College (1969); works on theology and philosophy include The Church and the Second Sex (1985), which looked at gender bias within the church, Beyond God the Father (1985), Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy (1984) and Gyn/Ecology: The Meta-ethics of Radical Feminism (1978); her books challenge normative theology and attempt to reconcile feminism and Christianity.

See also autobiography Outercourse: The Be-Dazzling Voyage (1993).

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