Theological Hermeneutics and Daly's verification process offers an original overview of Mary Daly’s inputs to the theological hermeneutics from the feminist perspective. In the context of multiple theological methodologies and a growing interest for gender and feminist studies, it provides keys to design relevant approach to theology as a method. This book shows how gender bias affects theological discourses and how gender discourse oriented to the good of women, can be a paradigm of theology and a criterion of the most effective transmission of faith and social transformation. This book is an important read for scholars working in the intersection of theology, gender and feminism, and a great addition to Antonina Wozna's book on Mary Daly’s (1928-2010) Theological Method of Ontolinguistic Hermeneutics.