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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. Cheryl J. Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl J. Sanders is an African-American professor and scholar of Christian Ethics. Her work on womanist ethics has been influential in the development of the field. She teaches Christian Ethics at Howard University School of Divinity.

  4. 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 entitle d, Getting off the cross: African-American women, health, and salvation .

  5. Emilie Townes - Wikipedia

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    She was Dean, E. Rhodes, and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society at the Vanderbilt University Divinity School. Townes was the first African-American woman to be elected president of the American Academy of Religion in 2008. [1] She also served as the president of the Society for the Study of Black Religion from 2012–2016.

  6. Mary E. Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Mary E. Hunt (born 1951) is an American feminist theologian who is co-founder and co-director of the Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER) in Silver Spring, Maryland, US. A Catholic active in the women-church movement, she lectures and writes on theology and ethics with particular attention to social justice concerns. [1]

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Renita J. Weems - Wikipedia

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    Weems was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended public schools there. She earned her undergraduate degree in economics from Wellesley College.She was one of the many female econ majors (FEMS) trained and mentored by the feminist economics professor at Wellesley, Carolyn Shaw Bell, who enrolled in MBA programs and worked in executive jobs on Wall Street in unprecedented numbers ...