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Priscilla Papers | Academic Journal | Winter 2024

An interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal exploring Bible interpretation, theology, church history, and other disciplines as they address a biblical view of women’s equality and justice in the home, church, and world.

"Priscilla and Aquila instructed Apollos more perfectly in the way of the Lord." (Acts 18:26)

Academic Journals

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Cover of Priscilla Papers Winter 2024.

Winter 2024

Volume: 38 | Number: 1

Women and Christian Theology

Women came late into Christian theology, but made unique contributions to academia, to the church and to their culture.

Contents

Editor's Reflection: Winter 2024
By: Havilah Dharamraj | January 31, 2024
The winter issue of Priscilla Papers includes six articles that examine the unique contributions women have made to Christian theology, academia, and the church. 

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Theologian, Feminist, Ballerina, Mentor, and Friend: A Tribute to Dr. Ann Loades (1938–2022)
A tribute to the late Dr Ann Loades by Mimi Haddad, who was privileged to have her as her doctoral supervisor at Durham University.

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From Exception to Norm? Women in Theology
By: Ann Loades | January 31, 2024
This St Andrews University School of Divinity 2022 Smith Lecture tracks pioneering women theologians from the 14th century Julian of Norwich onwards, showing how they made their contributions both while outside of and, later, from within academia.

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The Theological Quest of an Indian Woman: Dogma, Doubts, and Debates in Pandita Ramabai’s Early  Christian Life
By: Chongpongmeren Jamir | January 31, 2024
Pandita Ramabai of India was an unorthodox theologian who, as a scholar of Hinduism and Christianity, approached Christology as a quest for truth.

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Christian Baptism as the  Gender-Inclusive Covenant Sign
By: Jennifer Anne Cox | January 31, 2024
The gendered identity marker of the community of faith in the Old Testament (circumcision) was replaced by a gender-neutral one in the New Testament (baptism), opening the doors to a concrete practice of egalitarian theology by way of women in leadership.

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Born into God’s Kingdom: A Sermon on John 3:1–21
By: Juliann Bullock | January 31, 2024
John’s theologically weighty metaphor of rebirth is insightfully feminine, underlining the Christian’s dependence on God.

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Pentecostal Women Leaders: The Interplay of  Egalitarian Theology, Feminism, and Pentecostalism
By: Anna Morgan | January 31, 2024
John’s theologically weighty metaphor of rebirth is insightfully feminine, underlining the Christian’s dependence on God.

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