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Women in History, Bible, & Theology

Bibliographic Brief: Women in Religion, Bible & Theology

Theme Bibliography for March-- Women's History Month: The 2025 National Women’s History Theme is “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations.”

This feature bibliography also focuses on Women in Religion, Bible & Theology.

Browse list of about 2000 Full text journal articles from Luther's databases (for Luther students): on "Women and Theology/Religion"

Search these specific periodicals through Luther Sem databases and catalog for either full-text or print-only articles on Women in Religion and Theology:

  • Priscilla Papers  (to access, choose Atla from Luther Library databases; then enter your search parameters)
  • Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion; (ATLA: to access, choose Atla from Luther Library databases, then enter your search parameters)
  • Journal of Women's History (Academic Search Premier: to access, choose ASP from Luther Library databases, then enter your search parameters)
  • Feminist Theology (Academic Search Premier: to access, choose ASP from Luther Library databases, then enter your search parameters)

200 Select Full-text, Peer-reviewed Articles  (since 2017) from Atla Database on Women in the Bible

75 Select Peer-review, full-text (ATLA) articles on Feminist or Womanist Theology (since 2017)

Also see Encyclopedia of women in world religions : faith and culture across history (ed. Susan J De Gaia, 2019)

90 other Luther Sem Library Books on Women in Religion, Theology, Mission (partial list from past 5 years only, English language only) See featured recent titles below. (Or select EBOOKS only)

Bringing the Kingdom: Religious Women's Engagement in Social Reform in Minnesota From 1880 to 1920: Luther Sem PhD 2018 dissertation by Dr. Jennifer Anne Hornyak Wojciechwoski. "This dissertation examines four groups of religiously engaged women in Minnesota between the years 1880 and 1920 (immigrants, Roman Catholics, Jews, and African Americans) who have tended to be marginalized and left out of the historical record, especially in Minnesota."

 

Select Women Theologians: Levine, Harkness, Davis, Soelle, Trible, and others at Luther Library

Select Books on Women in Religion, Bible & Theology, Feminist Theologies (**indicates EBOOK)