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  2. Elinor Gadon - Wikipedia

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    Gadon has taught at several educational institutions, including the Harvard Divinity School and Tufts University, where she was an associate scholar in the Women's Leadership Program. At the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco , she developed and directed a course in women's spirituality. [ 4 ]

  3. Stephanie Mitchem - Wikipedia

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    Her studies centered on topics related to African American women's spirituality and ethnography in Womanist theology. [9] Mitchem completed her doctoral degree in Philosophy at Garrett in 1998, [6] with her dissertation entitled, Getting off the cross: African-American women, health, and salvation. [10]

  4. Carol P. Christ - Wikipedia

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    Carol Patrice Christ (December 20, 1945 [1] – July 14, 2021 [2]) was a feminist historian, thealogian, author, and foremother of the Goddess movement.She obtained her PhD from Yale University and served as a professor at universities such as Columbia University and Harvard Divinity School.

  5. Robert J. Wicks - Wikipedia

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    Wicks is a professor at Loyola University Maryland and lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with his wife of more than forty years, Michaele Barry Wicks, who is both a nurse and a lecturer on Teresa of Avila and biblical/women's spirituality. They have a daughter, Michaele Kulick, who is a social worker for the Veteran's Administration; she ...

  6. Maria Massi Dakake - Wikipedia

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    Maria Massi Dakake (/ ˈ d eɪ ˌ k eɪ k / DAY-kayk) is an American scholar of Islamic studies and associate professor of Religious Studies at George Mason University. [1] [2] Her research mainly focuses on Islamic intellectual history, Quranic studies, Shi`ite and Sufi traditions, and women's spirituality and religious experience.

  7. Anne Pattel-Gray - Wikipedia

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    Pattel-Gray uses Black womanist theology from America to understand the situation of Aboriginal women, but has received some criticism for obscuring the uniqueness of Aboriginal women's spirituality, in contrast to her earlier works. [20] In more recent work, she has highlighted the differences between US and Aboriginal Black people. [21]

  8. Gabriella Lettini - Wikipedia

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    Lettini published her book Omosessualità (Homosexuality) in 1999, based on her experience in pastoral work. [7] [8] She has also published various contributions on syncretism, theology and culture, liberation theology, feminist theology, women and theology, cinema and religion, and religious tradition and "the Other" in articles and edited volumes.

  9. Zsuzsanna Budapest - Wikipedia

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    She is the founder and director of the Women's Spirituality Forum, a nonprofit organization featuring lectures, retreats and other events, and was the lead of a cable TV show called 13th Heaven. [4] She had an online autobiography entitled Fly by Night , and wrote for the religion section of the San Francisco Examiner on subjects related to ...