Across Generations: “What is the importance of feminist and womanist work in religious and theological studies?” Jasmin Zine, Wong Wai-Ching Angela, Joseph A. Marchal and Stephanie May (Part 2)
As part of FSR, Inc.’s Across Generations project, we asked feminists from and beyond the academy respond to this vital question: “What is the importance of feminist and womanist work in religious and theological studies?” at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion in San Diego (2014).
What follows is the second part of a multi-part blog series that brings those videos to you.
Watch and share your thoughts in the comment section below.
Jasmin Zine (Wilfrid Laurier University)
Wong Wai-Ching Angela (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Joseph A. Marchal (Ball State University) and Stephanie May (First Parish, Wayland)
What are your thoughts? Join us below!