This book brings together considerations upon the feminine in relation to Paul Ricœur’s thinking. The collection .shows the potential of his thought for feminist theory. In the first part Ricœur’s work is taken as the starting point for the reflection upon the position of women and the feminine, and for rethinking the notion of universalism. In the second part his work is related to feminist thinkers such as Simone de Beauvoir, Judith Butler, and Nancy Fraser and to the work of artist Kara Walker. These dialogues aim at thinking through socially relevant notions such as discourse, recognition, and justice. In the third part Ricœurian notions and ideas are the starting point for new perspectives upon feminist theology.