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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Founders, Finding, Being Found: Women’s Wisdom in Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

The Wabash Center

Author
Hess, Lisa M.; Brosmer, Mary Pierce; and Moore, Mary Elizabeth Mullino
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 18, no. 2 (2015): 170-185
This is an edited transcript of a conversation between two founding women on the delights and demands of teaching and learning within and beyond traditional institutional life, facilitated by Lisa M. Hess of the journal's Editorial Board. The conscious feminine practices of a women's writing school, Women Writing for (a) Change (Cincinnati, Ohio), created the circle-container for the sharing of words and wisdom. Narrative, pedagogical, and organizational issues arose as the circle listened and examined the realities of contributing as a woman in higher education, yesterday and today.