JRER Volume 7 (2016)

 

JRER Special Issue — Volume 7, Issue 1


Proceedings and Reflections — The 2012 Consultation of

African and African Diasporan Women in Religion and Theology


Rosetta E. Ross and Evelyn L. Parker, editors

Introduction,

by Evelyn L. Parker and Rosetta E. Ross

Volume 7, Issue 1.1 (July 2016)


An African Prayer from the Heart of a Woman,

by Elizabeth Amoah

Volume 7, Issue 1.2 (July 2016)


“There Is Something in the Heavens”:

Mobilizing amidst Violence against Women and Girls,

by Mercy Amba Oduyoye

Volume 7, Issue 1.3 (July 2016)


Rethinking Indigenous Africana Sources of

Womanist-Feminist Activisms in the 21st Century,

by Dianne M. Stewart

Volume 7, Issue 1.4 (July 2016)


Hope Is as Strong as a Woman’s Arm:

Mobilizing amidst Violence against Women and Girls

in Africa and Its Diaspora — A Reflection,

by Rose Mary Amenga-Etego

Volume 7, Issue 1.5 (July 2016)


In Search of My Mother’s Daughters:

Toward a Womanist Meta-Epistemology of Radical Friendship,

by Eboni Marshall Turman

Volume 7, Issue 1.6 (July 2016)


The Women Gathered — Stringing Beads of Resistance:

Identity, Lament, and Hope — A Pastoral Care Reflection and Response,

by Carolyn Akua L. McCrary and Beverly Wallace

Volume 7, Issue 1.7 (July 2016)


Hope Is as Strong as a Woman’s Arm:

Mobilizing amidst Violence against Women and Girls

in African and Its Diaspora — Reflections of a Ghanaian Muslim Woman,

by Rabiatu Ammah

Volume 7, Issue 1.8 (July 2016)


Agency in Praxis,

by Fulera Issaka-Toure

Volume 7, Issue 1.9 (July 2016)


The African and African Diasporic Women in Religion

and Theology Conference: A Reflection,

by Meredith F. Coleman-Tobias

Volume 7, Issue 1.10 (July 2016)



Becoming a Latino Jew: The Construction of a Panethnic Identity,

by Laura Limonic

Volume 7, Issue 3 (November 2016)

 

JRER Special Issue — Volume 7, Issue 5


Got Ethics?

Envisioning and Evaluating the Future of Our Guild and Discipline


Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas, Gary Dorrien,

Miguel A. De La Torre, and Gloria Albrecht