Even in the twenty-first century, women working in the field of Christian theology still find it necessary to insist on behind heard. In order to provide a platform for these women, the blog Women in Theology (WIT) was started, which hosts contributions from a spectrum of Christian traditions, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant.
This collection is a curated and edited selection of posts from WIT along with new pieces from regular WIT contributors. Some of the contributors may not be well-known now, but we will surely be hearing more from them in the future.
Elissa Cutter, who holds a PhD in theological studies from Saint Louis University, is assistant professor of religious studies and theology at Georgian Court University. Allison E. Murray has a PhD in theological studies from Emmanuel College, University of Toronto.
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