So honored and thrilled to be included in this list of “Ten Important Women Theologians That You Should Be Reading” by Englewood Review of Books.
One of the great challenges of the theological academy in the twenty-first century is that it is still dominated by males. In honor of Women’s History Month, here is our recommended list of women theologians that you should be reading and talking about. We have reviewed many recent books by these theologians, and will continue to read and review their work.
NOTE: We are defining theology broadly here, to include biblical studies, ethics, etc.
See also:
Ten Essential Women Writers for Christian Readers
These theologians are arranged in alphabetical order by their last names…
Sarah Coakley
Sarah Anne Coakley is an Anglican systematic theologian and philosopher of religion with interdisciplinary interests. She is the Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge, and Professorial Fellow of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge.
Excerpt from God, Sexuality, and the Self: An Essay ‘On the Trinity’
Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Grace Ji-Sun Kim is a Korean-American theologian and professor. She is best known for books and articles on the social and religious experiences of Korean women immigrants to North America. She is currently an Associate Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion. (via Wikipedia)
Excerpt: Embracing the Other: The Transformative Spirit of Love
Please visit the website to get the full list of 10 women theologians to read. Visit the site often as they post reviews of new books frequently.
Our God is Too White? Diversifying our Theology.
Last year, i was also honored to be on the list of 10 important books written by non-white theologians, Our God is Too White? Diversifying our Theology.
Read the list of 10 important books, including mine, Embracing The Other.
Also read Eerdmans’ “Five Great Women Scholars (and Their Books)“. So honored to be on their list.