TMHC7297 · Theology and Ministry
Clough School of Theology and Ministry
This course surveys the contributions and impact that women have made within the Christian church as theologians, ministers, and preachers. Attention will be given to church and societal obstacles that have impeded womens contributions and to the varied strategies that women have employed to weaken, subvert, or overcome such obstacles. Primary sources (womens theological writings, sermons, and evidence of their ministries) will be complemented by contemporary scholarship illuminating a diverse selection of women from early Christianity until today.
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Fall 2023
1 section