Round Tables

A shared topical conversation

  • “I did it anyway”: Haunted by the Battles

    I am haunted by both the rage I felt in that camp bed, and by a sadness I feel for those who are only given these tools to work with when it comes to navigating their sexual/spiritual lives. Continue reading

    “I did it anyway”: Haunted by the Battles
  • Haunted by Guilt

    The Regular Contributors to WIT are participating in a round table series, titled “Haunted.” This series will appear every (or every other) week throughout the Fall 2024 semester. Each current contributor to the blog will spend some time reflecting on… Continue reading

    Haunted by Guilt
  • Haunted by What Must Be Faced

    The Regular Contributors to WIT are participating in a round table series, titled “Haunted.” This series will appear every (or every other) week throughout the Fall 2024 semester. Each current contributor to the blog will spend some time reflecting on… Continue reading

    Haunted by What Must Be Faced
  • Haunted by Hope

    The Regular Contributors to WIT are participating in a round table series, titled “Haunted.” This series will appear every (or every other) week throughout the Fall 2024 semester. Each current contributor to the blog will spend some time reflecting on… Continue reading

    Haunted by Hope
  • Haunted by The Voice

    White Australia has a Black History, and we continue to be haunted by it. Continue reading

    Haunted by The Voice
  • Haunted by the Ghosts of Women Past

    And today, this is what haunts me. This is what motivates my theological project. I want to look back at these women from history—both the exceptional and the unrecognized—and consider them as theologians in their own right. Continue reading

    Haunted by the Ghosts of Women Past
  • Haunted by Haunting

    Who and what are we allowing ourselves to be haunted by? How will we let this impact our theological project? How will our theological imaginations be stretched, impacted, reoriented, or haunted by those we are in relationship with? Continue reading

    Haunted by Haunting
  • “Two Strikes”: Why I Write for “Women in Theology”

    About twenty years ago, my then-husband landed a job at a decidedly modern prairie university. I was still working on my PhD and had one baby and another on the way. When I applied for sessional teaching, the Chair of Religion… Continue reading

    “Two Strikes”: Why I Write for “Women in Theology”
  • Why I write for WIT: clarifying my call

    I spent this past year teaching the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Odyssey to high school freshmen. When I set out on the graduate school journey in theology – oh so many moons ago – this was not exactly what… Continue reading

    Why I write for WIT: clarifying my call