Karen Baker-Fletcher

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Karen Baker-Fletcher is Professor of Systematic Theology at Southern Methodist University's Perkin's School of Theology. ...more

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Dancing with God: The Trini...

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Sisters of Dust, Sisters of...

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My Sister, My Brother: Woma...

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“Historically the delusional
conclusion that the diversity of forms in which humankind is created means that some bear God's likeness more than others has led to hatred and violence. Through such alienation from one another, the rest of creation, and God, we humans have failed to realize our full humanity.”
Karen Baker-Fletcher, Dancing with God: The Trinity from a Womanist Perspective

“My own understanding is similar to that of scholar of religion and pastor Howard Thurman. I find a profound teaching in Thurman's saying that "what is true in any religion is in the religion because it is true; it is not true because it is in the religion." Thurman's saying is true for Christian theology. If there is truth in a theology, then it is present simply because it is true, not because it is in the theology. Whether or not we can find truth in a school of thought or particular theological construction is most important, not the school of thought or particular theological construction. Therefore, I find events of truth to draw on from a diversity of theological writings, rather than locate my work in a particular school of thought. The truth we Christians seek, beyond all our words and all of our labels, is found through unity in diversity. It is the common ground we all long for. No one theology alone is capable of revealing this common ground. We require a diversity taken together, each with its distinctive gifts. Together, these various insights into Christian truth correct and inform one another. This is the gift of ecumenism.”
Karen Baker-Fletcher, Dancing with God: The Trinity from a Womanist Perspective

“...we steal with our eyes closed to the conditions in which the poor, who make our affluence possible, live. We covet what our neighbours have and want more of the same.”
Karen Baker-Fletcher, Dancing with God: The Trinity from a Womanist Perspective



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