The Enduring Search for What Matters
- Joan Chittister
- Brand New Theology
- Four Women Doctors of the Church
- Ecowomanism
- Women Leaders in the Student Christian Movement
- On Being Unfinished
- African, Christian, Feminist
- Mothers of Faith
- The Tao of Asian American Belonging
- Beyond the Crossroads
- Marked for Life
- Birth of a Dancing Star
- More Hidden Women of the Gospels
- To Speak the Truth in Love
- Sister Wisdom
- Rising - Learning from Women's Leadership in Catholic Ministries
- On Pilgrimage - The Seventies
For the past two decades, Teresia Hinga has been a leading academic voice in the fields of African Christianity, women in African theology, and gender and ethics in the African context. Gathered here for the first time are Hinga’s own selections from her extensive body of work, both previously published and unpublished.
Revealing the breadth and depth of Hinga’s scholarly endeavors, this collection is a valuable resource for scholars and students, particularly those working at the intersection of multiple disciplines.
Teresia Mbari Hinga is associate professor in the religious studies department at Santa Clara University. Born in Kenya, she received her Ph.D. in religious studies (focusing on Gender in African Catholic Christianity) from Lancaster University in England in 1990. Her scholarly/research interests include women and religion, religion and contemporary moral issues, and religion and ethics in the public square. She is a founding member of The Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians and the Association of African Women Theologians.