When Christian Feminism is Anti-Judaic
Christian feminism, pioneered in the 19th and early 20th centuries by such notable figures of Catherine Booth, Frances Willard, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, made huge strides in the advancement of...
View ArticleStreams Run Uphill: Mihee Kim-Kort and Young Clergywomen of Color
“Being the other is not only a philosophical, social, political, or literary concept; it is a theological image. It speaks of a God of the margins, a God for the oppressed, a God who loves and pursues...
View ArticleWho Exactly Were The Ancient Jews? At least according to Seth Schwartz
Recently Cambridge University Press released its newest publication in the expansive “Key Themes in Ancient History” series by the prominent historian Seth Schwartz, amorphously entitled The Ancient...
View ArticleOn Reading More Women: Examining Our Consumption Habits
Amidst the distinct fixtures of Columbia University’s campus, Butler Library’s indomitable gray stone walls—or, to be more precise the names engraved upon its walls—ignite controversy like match struck...
View ArticleWhen “Peace” is the Wrong Answer to #Ferguson
At the time of writing this post, Michael Brown has been dead for over a week, joining the litany of people to die at the hand of the police in America. While the death of Michael Brown is not...
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