CATCHING UP WITH…SARA KEDIR
In today’s ‘Catch Up’ post, we hear from Sara Kedir, who studied the MLitt in Analytic and Exegetical Theology from 2018-2019. What did you write your dissertation about? I wrote my dissertation on the topic of…
In today’s ‘Catch Up’ post, we hear from Sara Kedir, who studied the MLitt in Analytic and Exegetical Theology from 2018-2019. What did you write your dissertation about? I wrote my dissertation on the topic of…
Logia will focus our next blog series on hearing from women in the divinity disciplines in the Southern Hemisphere. Our contributors will speak about their own research, as well as some of their stories for why they…
Perhaps like so many academics, especially women of color, I often feel like a misfit, like someone whose story always seems a little out of joint with the stories of others around her. In the case of biblical studies,…
Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you? If anyone destroys (φθείρει) God’s temple, God will destroy (φθερεῖ) that person. For God’s temple is holy, and you are that temple (NRSV).…
Africana and other nonwhite women are less than two percent of biblical scholars in the USA and globally. The implications and impact of this dearth of Africana and nonwhite women biblical scholars are significant. Too…
The tenuous relationship of the modern pastor and modern theologian is evidence enough: something has changed in the relationship between theology and the church. Even a brief historical survey of theologians past…
Each month Blogos features an article created in partnership with the Logos Institute’s Logia initiative. This month’s Logia post is by Carolyn Custis James. More information about Logia and additional articles…
Coming to work for an academic publisher fresh out of seminary, I often found myself starstruck. Not even a year earlier, I was nose-deep in the latest and greatest books in biblical-theological studies; now here I was…
In my experience, academia is divided into two camps: those who seem to have been bred and groomed to be scholars, and those who ended up in the academy despite themselves. I fall into the…
Each month Blogos features an article created in partnership with the Logos Institute’s Logia initiative. This month’s Logia post is by Tamara J. Knudson. More information about Logia and additional articles…
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