Hello all,
I believe this will be my first post since joining.
I am presently pursuing a Master's Degree in Theological Studies but this is a bit of information that is quite apart from what I want to ask:
Has anyone here read historical female theologians?
Preferably in the realm of apologetics.
I understand there is a severe deficit of them owing to the fact that women's education and, by way of consequence, their writing, was actively suppressed.
It is worth a shot, however! I know there were quite a few mystics, such as Hildegard of Bingen, whom I've not read and I wonder if there are any apologetics facets to their writings.
I believe this will be my first post since joining.
I am presently pursuing a Master's Degree in Theological Studies but this is a bit of information that is quite apart from what I want to ask:
Has anyone here read historical female theologians?
Preferably in the realm of apologetics.
I understand there is a severe deficit of them owing to the fact that women's education and, by way of consequence, their writing, was actively suppressed.
It is worth a shot, however! I know there were quite a few mystics, such as Hildegard of Bingen, whom I've not read and I wonder if there are any apologetics facets to their writings.
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