From Ancient Gleaning to Modern Hunger: Ruth, SNAP Cuts, and a TikTok Test of Faith

By Olivia Marr Robinson As religious studies scholar Dr. Margaret D. Kamitsuka observes, “no theology can go forward that does not recognize its rootedness in experience” (2007, 7). Whilst feminist theologians do not all share the same methods or emphases, many draw on this insight to argue that interpretation should attend to the lived experiences […]



