Published Women in Theology
A post by Wipf and Stock publishers today in my Faithlife Groups - Daily Digest was very interesting. The following link was provided: https://maggidawn.net/2015/08/11/there-are-no-women-on-my-theology-bookshelf-2/
It will be wonderful if links to the various Faithlife catalogs are provided for the included list of published women in theology.
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Roger, good idea!
But my real excitement was when I saw Dorothy Day. Whoo hoo! (She'd be banned on Logos for sure).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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I pre-ordered the Armchair Theologians Upgrade nearly two years ago and it still hasn't gone into development. Perhaps, or I should say hopefully, this new thread will generate more pre-orders so that Logos is able to move these resources into production.
BTW, I know nothing about Dorothy Day - which is why I have placed my order. I have found the rest of the Armchair Theologians series to be excellent introductions to theologians I knew little or nothing about, as well as correcting my understanding about theologians I thought I understood.
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Roger Dittmar said:
A post by Wipf and Stock publishers today in my Faithlife Groups - Daily Digest was very interesting. The following link was provided: https://maggidawn.net/2015/08/11/there-are-no-women-on-my-theology-bookshelf-2/
It will be wonderful if links to the various Faithlife catalogs are provided for the included list of published women in theology.
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Roger Dittmar said:
Thank you, Roger. I had not seen that.
Day was unusual, since she pretty much crossed the line on a whole series of western-culture no-no's and never got caught. Reading her thoughts, you'd never know she's Catholic per se ... Each time I thought for sure, she'd get caught by the Catholic hierarchy or the press.
Ok, I'll be quiet.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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