A groundbreaking collection showcasing women's voices in Christian theology across time and tradition
The Women's Christian Theology Reader offers a transformative approach to theological study by centering the voices of women from across the centuries and around the world. Featuring primary sources from the second century to the present, this singular collection brings together writings from Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions-presenting theology through poetry, sermons, hymns, and visual art as well as traditional theological prose.
Organized around core theological topics, the Reader introduces key doctrines while allowing women's perspectives to shape the discussion. Each chapter includes introductory reflections, commentary on selected excerpts, and discussion questions that encourage deeper engagement. Newly commissioned essays from contemporary women theologians provide insight into how these historical writings continue to shape and challenge Christian thought today.
The only theological reader that presents core Christian doctrines exclusively through the writings of women, The Women's Christian Theology Reader:
- Features writings from Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions, highlighting the broad range of women's theological perspectives.
- Concludes each chapter with contemporary essays that connect historical voices to modern theological discourse.
- Incorporates perspectives from feminist, womanist, and other theological frameworks while respecting historical contexts.
- Expands the theological canon by including lesser-known but significant women theologians.
Thoughtfully designed as both a standalone textbook and a supplementary resource, the Women's Christian Theology Reader is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in Christian theology, church history, or women in the Christian tradition within degree programs in theology, religious studies, and divinity. It is also a must-have for general readers seeking to understand theology through a wider and more generous lens-one that acknowledges the contributions of women as integral to the Christian tradition.
The Women's Christian Theology Reader is a groundbreaking collection that presents core theological topics entirely through the writings of women. Spanning the second century to today, this unique volume brings together voices from Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions, illuminating the breadth and depth of women's contributions to Christian thought with prose, poetry, sermons, hymns, and visual art.
With more than 250 excerpts from over 200 different women, including 12 works of visual art and 23 newly commissioned essays, the Reader showcases the diverse ways women have engaged with core theological questions in an ongoing, dynamic conversation that spans time, culture, and tradition. Each chapter includes an introduction to its theological theme, followed by carefully selected primary sources with commentary and discussion questions to guide engagement. Complementing the historical texts, newly commissioned essays by living theologians engage with past voices to demonstrate how the writings continue to shape theology today.
With its thoughtful structure, accessible commentary, and broad scope, The Women's Christian Theology Reader serves as both a foundational textbook and an invaluable resource for theological study. It is ideal for undergraduate and seminary courses in Christian theology, church history, and women in the Christian tradition, and a must-have for general readers seeking to explore theology through the voices of women.