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…
Eboni Marshall Turman
Dr. Turman is Assistant Professor of Theology and African American Religion at Yale University Divinity School in New Haven, CT. An author, ordained minister, professor, and public theologian, the Reverend Dr. Marshall Turman is a refreshing addition to our most pressing national discussions of faith, race and gender. With a decidedly womanist point of view, hers stands out as one of very few scholarly millennial voices offering moral perspective on issues facing the Black community.
Excerpt from Toward a Womanist Ethic of Incarnation: Black Bodies, the Black Church, and the Council of Chalcedon
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