Feminist Theologies: What They Are, What They Say, What They Do
 
Event Details
Feminist Theologies: What They Are, What They Say, What They Do
09/28 - 10/12/2021
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Workshop Information

Feminist theology is often viewed as something that either rejects or undermines the historical, biblical Christian faith. However, for the most part that is not the case. By addressing what feminist theologies are, what they say, and what they do, this three-part online workshop will highlight the contributions of feminist theologians to Christian theology, and the witness they provide in the current day and age. More specifically, this workshop will provide an outline of feminist theologies and will introduce some of the trailblazers and voices that have impacted the broader field of feminist theology. Additionally, ways feminist theologies talk about God and the range of issues that can be a focus of feminist theology in action will be explored and examined. Participants will have an opportunity to collegially engage these topics with the instructor and co-participants, as part of the purpose of this online workshop is to enable those involved to explore feminist theologies together within the context of the global church.

The three workshops will use Zoom technology to meet online. Each registered participant will receive the class meeting link prior to the first workshop. The sessions will meet on three consecutive Tuesdays, September 28, October 5, and October 12, from 1:00 until 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Please note that workshop sessions will not be recorded. Participants will need an electronic device equipped with a reliable internet connection, built-in or external microphone, and a built-in or external webcam.

Once the event reaches capacity, a waiting list will be started.

REGISTRATION FEE:

Early Standard Registration (ends September 10, 2021): $50

Standard Registration (begins September 11, 2021): $60