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  2. Womanist theology - Wikipedia

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    For Grant, Jesus is a "divine co-sufferer" who suffered in his time like black women do today. [ citation needed ] [ 6 ] At the American Academy of Religion annual meeting in 1989, womanist scholars in the fields of ethics, theology and biblical studies held a Womanist Approaches to Religion and Society Consultation.

  3. Mary Collins (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Collins (September 16, 1935 – May 2, 2024) was an American theologian and Benedictine nun. She was a founding member of the North American Academy of Liturgy (NAAL), an ecumenical and inter-religious association of liturgical scholars who collaborate in research concerning public worship, and went on to serve as president of both NAAL and the North American Liturgical Conference.

  4. Teresa Berger - Wikipedia

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    Berger's writing is informed by gender and cultural studies and, most recently, the theory of digital media. [3] She has written on feminist liturgy, [6] gender and liturgical history, [7] liturgy and creation, [8] and the migration of liturgical practices to the digital social space.

  5. Black Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    Womanism, the theological movement led by and focusing on the perspectives of black women, is also an important aspect of Black Catholic theology, as many or most of the formal Black Catholic theologians have been women associated with that movement and its theories, including Drs. M. Shawn Copeland, Diana L. Hayes, and C. Vanessa White.

  6. Societas Liturgica - Wikipedia

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    Societas Liturgica is the international ecumenical society for the study of Christian liturgy and worship. Societas Liturgica has around 300 members who are researchers, academics or practitioners. Societas Liturgica has around 300 members who are researchers, academics or practitioners.

  7. List of theology journals - Wikipedia

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    Name ISSN Abbreviations Publication Years Publisher City, State/Province Country Affiliation Abr-Nahrain 0065-0382 Abr-N 1960-1998 Semitic Studies, Melbourne and Sydney Uni Peeters Melbourne Leuven Australia Belgium Academic Adventist Review Orig The Present Truth 0161-1119 1849–present Review and Herald Hagerstown, Maryland United States Adventist Adventist Today 1079-5499 1993–present ...

  8. Karen B. Westerfield Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Karen B. Westerfield Tucker (born 1954) [1] is an American historian and United Methodist minister. She has authored several histories of Christian liturgy, some of which were published in The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer and The Oxford History of Christian Worship; she also edited the latter volume with Geoffrey Wainwright.

  9. Religion of Black Americans - Wikipedia

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    Jesus, jobs, and justice: African American women and religion (2010) Curtis, Edward E. "African-American Islamization Reconsidered: Black history Narratives and Muslim identity." Journal of the American Academy of Religion (2005) 73#3 pp. 659–84. Davis, Cyprian. The History of Black Catholics in the United States (1990). Fallin Jr., Wilson.