03 May 2023 Newest Additions

The database continues to grow and expand. Here are a few of the newest entries in the database.


Theologians:

Jenny-Lyn de Klerk

Elizabeth Dreyer

Grace Jantzen

Dorothy Bass

Susan Hedahl



Primary Sources:


Thompson, Deanna. Glimpsing Resurrection: Cancer, Trauma, and Ministry. Louisville, KY: WJK, 2018.


Tanner, Kathryn. "Theology and Cultural Contest in the University," in Religious Studies, Theology, and the University: Conflicting Maps, Changing Terrain, ed. Linell E. Cady and Delwin Brown, 199-212. Albany: SUNY, 2022.


Coakley, Sarah. "Deepening Practices: Perspectives from Ascetical and Mystical Theology," in Practicing Theology: Beliefs and Practices in Christian Life, ed. Miroslav Volf and Dorothy Bass, 78-93. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002.


Schroeder, Joy A. “Did Sixteenth-Century Lutheran Women Have a Reformation?” Currents in Theology and Mission 46 (2019): 9–20.



Secondary Sources:


Dreyer, Elizabeth. Accidental Theologians: Four Women Who Shaped Christianity. Cincinnati: Franciscan Media, 2014.

Busfield, Lucy. “Women, Men and Christ Crucified.” Reformation & Renaissance Review: Journal of the Society for Reformation Studies 15 (2013): 217–36.

Schroeder, Joy A. “Marguerite of Navarre Breaks Silence about Sixteenth-Century Clergy Sexual Violence.” Lutheran Quarterly 7 (1993): 171–90.

Behind the Scenes:


Phase Two of the database will focus on adding women biblical interpreters. It is on track to launch May 2023. Stay tuned!

Help Us Grow the Library:


Do you have a source or theologian that we should add to the database? You can submit an entry for consideration here.

May 2, 2023 | Amanda Hackney