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Women in the Pulpit: A Dialogue of Tradition and Transition

Posted by on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 in Side Notes.

Thursday, February 18, 4 PM
Divinity School, Room G-23


Join our distinguished panelists as they address the ordination of women and the influence of gender and gender-identity when communities of faith seek to fill their pulpits.

Panelists include: Patout Burns, Edward A. Malloy Professor of Catholic Studies
Professor of Religious Studies
; Doug Meeks, The Cal Turner Chancellor’s Chair in Wesleyan Studies and Theology; The Reverend Ted Smith, Assistant Professor of Ethics and Society
Affiliated faculty in Homiletics and Liturgics Director, The Program in Theology and Practice
, Eileen Campbell-Reed, author of Being Baptist.and Associate Director of the “Learning Pastoral Imagination” Project and Research Faculty at Luther Seminary

Sponsored by: Anawim, The Vanderbilt Office of Women’s Concerns, the Vanderbilt Carpenter Program in Religion, Gender, and Sexualty and the Office of Religious Life