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Buch, Englisch, 544 Seiten, Format (B × H): 180 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1024 g

Ritter-Conn / Guthrie

The Women's Christian Theology Reader


1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-394-23848-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Buch, Englisch, 544 Seiten, Format (B × H): 180 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1024 g

ISBN: 978-1-394-23848-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc


A groundbreaking collection showcasing women's voices in Christian theology across time and tradition

The Women's Christian Theology Reader offers a transformative approach to theological study by centering the voices of women from across the centuries and around the world. Featuring primary sources from the second century to the present, this singular collection brings together writings from Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions—presenting theology through poetry, sermons, hymns, and visual art as well as traditional theological prose.

Organized around core theological topics, the Reader introduces key doctrines while allowing women's perspectives to shape the discussion. Each chapter includes introductory reflections, commentary on selected excerpts, and discussion questions that encourage deeper engagement. Newly commissioned essays from contemporary women theologians provide insight into how these historical writings continue to shape and challenge Christian thought today.

The only theological reader that presents core Christian doctrines exclusively through the writings of women, The Women's Christian Theology Reader: - Features writings from Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions, highlighting the broad range of women's theological perspectives.
- Concludes each chapter with contemporary essays that connect historical voices to modern theological discourse.
- Incorporates perspectives from feminist, womanist, and other theological frameworks while respecting historical contexts.
- Expands the theological canon by including lesser-known but significant women theologians.

Thoughtfully designed as both a standalone textbook and a supplementary resource, the Women's Christian Theology Reader is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in Christian theology, church history, or women in the Christian tradition within degree programs in theology, religious studies, and divinity. It is also a must-have for general readers seeking to understand theology through a wider and more generous lens—one that acknowledges the contributions of women as integral to the Christian tradition.

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Notes on Contributors x

Acknowledgments xv

Historical Timeline of Authors xvii

About the Companion Website xix

Introduction: An Invitation to Read – and a Thought-Provoking Question 1

1 Knowing and Speaking of God: Theological Prolegomena 6

The Sources of Theology 10

Reading and Hearing Scripture 19

Theology and Other Ways of Knowing 30

The Un/Knowability of God, and Theological Method 41

The Posture of the Theologian 48

Contemporary Reflections 54

– Jennifer Powell McNutt 54

– Maeve Louise Heaney 55

– G. Sujin Pak 57

2 Who and How God Is: The Doctrine of God 59

Attributes and Names of God 63

The Almighty, The Creator 73

God as Immanent and Transcendent 82

God as Trinity 91

Trinity, Love, and Community 99

Contemporary Reflections 109

– Valerie Cooper 109

– Maria Clara Bingemer 110

– Lauren Guerra 112

2A Excursus 1 – Gender and the Fatherhood of God 114

Gendered God- Talk as Metaphor for Relationships 116

The Richness and Necessity of Father Language for God 121

Feminine/Maternal Metaphors and Names for God 126

3 All That Has Been Made: The Doctrine of Creation 134

God’s Act of Creation 137

Creation As Witness to and Communion with God 144

The Ambiguous Testimony of the Creation 152

Providence: God’s Ongoing Care for Creation 158

Humanity’s Calling to Care for Creation 168

Contemporary Reflections 173

– Aminah Al-Attas Bradford 173

– Cheryl Bridges Johns 175

4 Being Human: Theological Anthropology 177

The Image and Likeness of God 180

Body, Soul, and Human Personhood 187

The Gift and Challenge of Gender Differentiation in Theological Anthropology 196

Human Nature and Missing the Mark 202

The Vocation of Being Human 213

Contemporary Reflections 220

– Rachel Muers 220

– Melanie A. Howard 221

– Elizabeth Y. Sung 223

5 The Person of Christ: Christology 226

Thinking about Deity and Humanity in Jesus Christ 228

The Son as the Eternal Word of God 237

The Christology of Nicea and Chalcedon 245

Jesus as God with Us – Friend, Example, Co- Sufferer, Brother, Mother, Spouse 257

Contemporary Reflections 272

– Kayko Driedger Hesslein 272

– Christina Carnes Ananias 274

6 How and From What Are We Saved?: Soteriology 276

Salvation as Victory and Triumph 279

Sacrifice, Suffering and Atonement for Sin 290

Salvation as Following in the Way of Jesus 302

Salvation and God’s Participation in the Suffering of the World 309

Recapitulation, Participation, and the Remaking of Our Humanity 318

Contemporary Reflections 327

– Natalie Carnes 327

– Marion Grau 329

7 Holy Spirit, Breath of God: Pneumatology 331

The Spirit Who Breathes Life into all of Creation 334

The Holy Spirit Who Creates and Gives Life to the Church 342

The Spirit Who has Spoken, and Speaks 349

The Spirit as God’s Presence With Us 354

The Spirit Who Draws and Unites Us to God 361

The Sanctifying, Gift- Giving Spirit 365

The Spirit Who Makes God’s Power Actual in Our Lives 370

Contemporary Reflections 375

– Kirsten Laurel Guidero 375

– Jane Williams 377

8 The Community of Faith: Ecclesiology 380

The Distinctive Character of Christian Community 383

The Unity And Diversity of the Church 394

Church Missions and the Mission of the Church 403

Sacraments – Eucharist 409

Sacraments – Baptism 416

The Protestant Critique 420

Contemporary Reflections 426

– Sarah Jean Barton 426

– Lama Htoi San Lu 427

– Alexia Salvatierra 429

8A Excursus 2 – Women in the Church 431

Proponents of Women’s Leadership in the Church – Historical Voices 433

Proponents of Women’s Leadership in the Church – Contemporary Voices: Catholic, Orthodox, Pentecostal, Evangelical 441

Proponents of Differentiated Roles for Men and Women – Contemporary Voices 451

9 The Life of the World to Come: Eschatology 458

The Hope of the Resurrection 461

Heaven, the Beatific Vision, and the Communion of Saints 467

Paradise, Purgatory, and the Intermediate State 470

Hell and Judgment 481

The Promise of Justice Beyond This Life 491

This Present Creation and the New Creation 497

Contemporary Reflections 508

– Katherine Karam McCray 508

– Zaida Maldonado Perez 510

– Lizette M. Acosta 511

Image Credits 514

Index 516


BETH RITTER-CONN is Assistant Professor of Religion and Honors at Belmont University. She specializes in theology and feminist thought, focusing on the voices of women in Christian history.

STEVEN R. GUTHRIE is Professor of Theology and Religion and the Arts at Belmont University. His research explores the intersection of theology, music, and the arts.



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