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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Intersectionality in Theological Education: Engaging Complexity, Activism, and Multiple Consciousness

The Wabash Center

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Author
Stevenson-Moessner, ed., Jeanne
Publisher
Spotlight on Theological Education, April 29,
Table of Contents
Contributors
ch. 1 Intersectionality in Theological Education: Engaging Complexity, Activism, and Multiple Consciousness (Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner)
ch. 2 Making the Way Together (Emilie M. Townes)
ch. 3 Intersectionality and Theological Education (Nancy Ramsay)
ch. 4 Thinking at the Intersections of Theology and the Matrix of Differences: From Intersectionality to Interconnectivity (Robyn Henderson-Espinoza)
ch. 5 Intersectionality and Disclosure as Pedagogical Tools (Kirk VanGilder)
ch. 6 Intersections: A Zimbabwe-US Class (Maaraidzo E. Mutambara, and Traci C. West)
ch. 7 Performing Bodies in the Classroom: Multiple Identities and (Mis)Recognition (Heike Peckruhn)

Resources
Journal Issue. Full text is available online.