In honor of Women’s History Month, here is our recommended list of women theologians whose books you should be reading and discussing.
One of the great challenges of the theological academy in the twenty-first century is that it is still dominated by males. We have reviewed many recent theology books by these women theologians and will continue to read and review their work.
NOTE: We are defining theology broadly here, to include biblical studies, ethics, etc.
These theologians are arranged in alphabetical order by their last names…
Amy Levad
Amy Levad is an associate professor of moral theology at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN. She teaches in areas of theology and criminal justice, environmental theology, and theological ethics. Her current work explores Christian responses to mass incarceration, particularly drawing on sacramental and liturgical ethics to argue for commitment to work for social justice and criminal justice reform.
Excerpt: Redeeming a Prison Society: A Liturgical and Sacramental Response to Mass Incarceration
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