2016
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Practice Resurrection, Eat Together
Jesus is with the disciples before they recognize who he is (sometimes long before they recognize it is him). And this doesn’t just happen once to those who love him, but over and over again. The disciples realize it was… Continue reading
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“Go and Tell Them:” Mary Magdalene and Women Preaching
Sojourners Magazine reported last month that L’Osservatore Romano is publishing a series of essays advocating for women to preach in the context of the Roman Catholic Mass. With these authors, and with many others, I agree that women should be… Continue reading
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Between the Binary: Is “Effeminacy” Really an Issue in Evangelical Church Culture?
“They may be misplaced, forgotten, or misdirected, but in the heart of every man is a desperate desire for a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue.” – John Eldredge, Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of… Continue reading
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WIT is Growing Again!
The women of WIT are excited to announce the addition of new regular contributors and guest posters to the blog! We received applications from women all around the world who are engaging theology from a wide variety of backgrounds and… Continue reading
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Théologienne, Théologien, Theologian? From Angélique Arnauld to Mary Daly
So this question of what makes a theologian in the seventeenth century isn’t just an academic question for me, but also a personal one. Continue reading
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Remember that you are dust.
We can only identify our own shortcomings if we have taken a long look at ourselves. We can only help our neighbor if we have first taken the time to listen to what she needs. Continue reading
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Are You a Woman in Theology? –Call Extended One Week
New Deadline: Friday, January 22, by midnight WIT has received many wonderful applications over the past six weeks (FYI: deliberations haven’t occurred yet). Because many of these applications came in the last day of the call, WIT would like to… Continue reading
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God’s Presence in God’s Country
When I watched God’s Country I was not horrified at them, I was horrified that my faith, my religion, my God, could be twisted to ends that seemed to me to be at cross purposes with my vision for the… Continue reading







