Lancaster, Sarah Heaner. "God and the Socially Located Subject: A Process Framework for Poststructural Feminism." Faith and Philosophy: Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers 19, no. 2 (April 2002): 195-213.
Abstract
Feminist theology has found poststructural postmodernism to be a helpful tool for criticizing false universals and for understanding the unique perspectives of different groups of women. This philosophical framework, though, is not by itself able to support the claims for justice that feminist theology needs to make. This paper explores the possibility of using process philosophy as an alternative framework because it preserves many of the insights of poststructural postmodernism while at the same time providing an ontology that can ground justice claims.