Women of WIT
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7 Being the Number of Wholeness and Completeness
Fast forward many years, and I discover to my utter bemusement that not only do I have an allergy to alcohol, but also, I am made ill by consuming gluten. Whilst initially disconcerted, I consoled myself by thinking God must… Continue reading
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DEADLINE EXTENDED: Are You a Woman in Theology? WIT is Seeking New Contributors!
From time to time, WIT looks to expand their blogging team—so, if you are a woman in theology, we invite you to join us! Continue reading
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Are You a Woman in Theology? WIT is Seeking New Contributors!
From time to time, WIT looks to expand their blogging team—so, if you are a woman in theology, we invite you to join us! Continue reading
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An Historian’s Reaction to Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
To my eye, as a piece of historical analysis Dobbs is weak. Its reasoning is circular and lacks contextualization, and its chronology is poor. That’s not to say it doesn’t make some defensible points, but its historical arguments are not among them. Continue reading
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Ontological Difference: A Poem
WIT welcomes Madeline Jarrett as a guest poster with her poem “Ontological Difference.” Continue reading
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Reclaiming Our Tradition
WIT welcomes Janet O. Antico, a Feminist Catholic & advocate for women’s authority and leadership in the Roman Catholic Church as a guest poster. Janet Antico has a Masters in Theology, Concentration in Women’s and Gender Studies, Drew University (Aug.… Continue reading
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Are You a Woman in Theology? Seeking Guest Posters
WIT is looking to expand our blog by adding more regular guest posts! So, if you are a woman with experience in the academic study of Christian theology—either as a graduate student or as a professor—and have some topics that… Continue reading
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Sustaining Miracles: Blessing What is Already Here
WIT welcomes Rev. Alexis James Waggoner, Minister of Leadership and Congregational Development at the Church of the Village, UMC, in New York City as a guest poster. What if the miracle from the story where Jesus feeds five thousand people… Continue reading







