Theology Conference
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Transformative Lutheran Theologies Conference: Feminist, Womanist and Mujerista Perspectives January 23-24, 2009 Renaissance Chicago O’Hare Suites Chicago, Illinois |
Designed to engage church leaders in the transformative theology of women in the academy for the sake of the church, this conference entailed both formal papers and dialogical engagement.
Download the conference agenda. 
View the Conference reading list.
Theologians included:
Krista E. Hughes, Drew University
"In the Flesh: a Feminist Vision of Hope"
Mary Lowe, Augsburg College
"Sin from a Queer, Lutheran Perspective"
Anna Mercedes, College of St. Benedict/ St. John's University
"Who Are You?: Christ and the Imperative of Subjectivity"
Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Seattle University
"Being Church as, in, and against White Privilege"
Joy Philip, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
"Majestic at the Margins"
Caryn Riswold, Illinois College
"Inhabiting Paradox: God and Feminist Theology for the Third Wave"
Marit Trelstad, Pacific Lutheran University
"Lavish Love: Atonement through Covenant"
Alicia Vargas, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary
"Response from a Mujerista Perspective"
Beverly Wallace, ELCA - Southeastern Synod
"Hush No More!: a Lutheran Womanist Ethic"