I'm still in the process of reading this one, but so far, SO good. As an academic, it is really important to me that people have done their research when publishing studies such as these. I really believe that to be the case here, and especially love how the author breaks out the "history lessons" for the reader. This paragraph in the intro captured me from the get-go: "If we want to be bold women who love God deeply, we must be women of Scripture... we need to make sure we're not spending more time in books about the Bible than in the actual Bible." I grew up in a church where, in my experience - aside from the readings at mass, the traditions often supercede the Scripture. So as an adult, finding my way through the Bible has been a more complicated process. Teresa is thoughtful and thorough, and makes this process more manageable. The study asks you to consider aspects - philosophical, spiritual, and historical - that you might not otherwise encounter. Looking forward to seeing what else is in store with this one.