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  2. Jacquelyn Grant - Wikipedia

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    Jacquelyn Grant is widely regarded as an important "womanist theologian." Her 1989 book White Women's Christ and Black Women's Jesus: Feminist Christology and Womanist Response was a best seller. The text lays out the complex relationship between Christology and feminism. In it, Grant centers the voices of black women and the intersections ...

  3. Womanist theology - Wikipedia

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    Womanist theology is a methodological approach to theology which centers the experience and perspectives of Black women, particularly African-American women. The first generation of womanist theologians and ethicists began writing in the mid to late 1980s, and the field has since expanded significantly.

  4. Monica Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Monica A. Coleman (born 1974) is a contemporary theologian associated with process theology [1] and womanist theology.She is currently Professor of Africana Studies and the John and Patricia Cochran Scholar for Inclusive Excellence at the University of Delaware, as well as the Faculty Co-Director Emerita for the Center for Process Studies. [2]

  5. 20 female theologians created a 'woman's Bible'

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  6. Obstacles remain as women seek more leadership roles in ...

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    It became known as The Proverbial Experience, which Briggs describes as an “African-centered, womanist series of spiritual gatherings to nourish the soul.” In two years, Briggs grew her church ...

  7. Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians - Wikipedia

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    The Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians is a pan-African ecumenical organization that supports scholarly research of African women theologians.The Circle mentors the next generation of African women theologians throughout their academic careers in order to counter the dearth of academic theological literature by African women.

  8. Category:Womanist theologians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Womanist theologians" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Katie Cannon;

  9. Prathia Hall - Wikipedia

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    Prathia Laura Ann Hall Wynn (January 1, 1940 – August 12, 2002) was an American leader and activist in the Civil Rights Movement, a womanist theologian, and ethicist. She was the key inspiration for Martin Luther King Jr. 's " I Have a Dream " speech.