Celebrating all things queer by Johanna Stiebert on October 31, 2019 share 2.84K Last month I visited Nairobi to embark on a project together with my Leeds colleague Adriaan van Klinken. Adriaan has read more
“Women, take the matter up!” Family violence, social justice, and faith by Shiloh Project on September 1, 2019 share 3.67K This post is written by Daphne Marsden (BMin, MTh). Daphne works with Project Esther, a charitable trust that works with read more
Rape Culture and Religious Studies: Book Review by Rabbi Dr. Barbara Thiede by Johanna Stiebert on August 18, 2019 share 3.31K The recently published book Rape Culture and Religious Studies:Critical and Pedagogical Engagements is edited by (Shiloh contributor) Rhiannon Graybill, Meredith Minister, and read more
An Introduction to the Institute of Women in Religion and Culture, Accra, Ghana by Joyce Boham on July 17, 2019 share 4.44K At the recent gathering of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians, convened at the University of Botswana from 2 read more
The Shiloh Project Visits Legabibo by Johanna Stiebert on July 2, 2019 share 2.61K Today, Shiloh Project co-directors Katie and Johanna, returned to Legabibo headquarters in Gaborone to meet with Bradley and Lebo, two read more
“Until the rain poured down from the heavens on the bodies”: Rizpah and the power of silent protest by Siam Hatzaw on June 29, 2019 share 12K Today’s blog post is written by Siam Hatzaw. Siam is an undergraduate student of English Literature and Theology at the read more
“Male and Female He Created Them” – A Response to the Vatican Report on Gender Education by Susannah Cornwall on June 17, 2019 share 7.41K On 10 June 2019 the Vatican released a 30-page document entitled Male and Female He Created Them: Towards a path read more
Tough Conversations: Teaching Biblical Texts of Terror by Caroline Blyth on June 13, 2019 share 5.71K Today's post is by two Shiloh Project members, Caroline Blyth and Emily Colgan, who talk about some of the challenges read more
Finding Companionship with Josephine Butler and Forging out a New Theology in a Time of #ChurchToo by Elizabeth Ludlow on May 27, 2019 share 6.13K Today’s post is by Dr Elizabeth Ludlow, Senior Lecturer in English Literature and the Director of the Nineteenth Century Studies read more
Autoethnography: The Voice of a Sexually Abused Body by Sophie Witherstone on May 24, 2019 share 6.41K Sophie Witherstone is a PhD student at the University of Chester. She is currently researching the utility of Ignatian Spirituality read more