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The handbook offers interreligious and multicultural perspectives on womenΓÇÖs studies in religion in conversation with specific contextualized gender-biased justice challenges. Contributing authors address 25 current and trending themes from their diverse socio-cultural-religious backgrounds. Themes move across the spectrum of womenΓÇÖs studies in religion, blurring the boundaries beyond ΓÇ£religious studiesΓÇ¥ to include perspectives from ethics, philosophy, sociology, economics, and law as. Religious diversity addresses challenges for womenΓÇÖs studies through the lens of Wicca, Buddhist, Asian Trans Pacific, Hinduism, Judaism, Muslima, and Christian. The handbook is practical, contemporary, and relevant as it moves theory to practical application in the section on challenging and changing system gender injustice with chapters on sexual violence and the #MeToo movement, femicide and feminicide, a Mohawk response to colonial dominion and violations to Indigenous lands and women, and a religio-politico witness for love and justice, include how to engage the theories of womenΓÇÖs studies in religion in the public square through civic engagement to create empowerment for actual, practical change. It shows the future movement of the becoming of womenΓÇÖs studies with chapters digital activism, reimagining womenΓÇÖs mosque spaces online, minoritized sexual identities, and spiritual homelessness, and charges readers to see ΓÇ£hope nowΓÇ¥ by challenging and changing gender injustice.