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CollectionsNeeds Cataloging (70), Lacking Cover (77), Bibles (13), Mysteries (12), Worship (49), Children & Young Adult Lit (16), Cookbooks (17), Your library (1,147), All collections (1,283)

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Tagshome (58), women's studies (27), Christian theology (23), religion (18), worship (16), Mennonite (15), christology (13), children's book (12), feminist theology (12), Wild Goose (12) — see all tags

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About meI'm a doctoral student in systematic theology at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. I'm beginning a teaching assignment at Bethany Theological Seminary (Church of the Brethren) in Richmond, Indiana. Otherwise, I'm a book-loving Mennonite.

About my libraryMy library's been exported to Library Thing from Delicious Library and it includes all the books I own with ISBNs: cookbooks and children's books to theological tomes and murder mysteries.

GroupsBlack Theology & Religious Studies, Children's Fiction, Feminist Theology, Feminist Theory, Hogwarts Express, I Love Jane Austen

Homepagehttp://www.malindaeberry.net

Real nameMalinda Elizabeth Berry

LocationRichmond, Indiana

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URLs http://www.librarything.com/profile/BlackBerry (profile)
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Member sinceAug 6, 2006

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As the 45th anniversary of Reverend King's murder is upon us, I think your group may be interested in an essay I've recently had published. Here is the link.

http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/index.php/Essay_-_Murdering_Civil_Rights

If I am mistaken, please disregard and accept my apology.
Greetings! I'm currently a theological librarian in New Jersey who writes on womanist theology and the blues in my spare time. I'd be interested in hearing about your dissertation. I'm going to send a friend invite, just so you know.
do you know Sarah Thompson? If not you should google her. Feminist Black Mennonites should be friends
Malinda Berry - Jeremy Garber here - we are the only ones to have the Mennonite Minister's Manual, and here we are meeting randomly in virtual land. What a strange, small, large postmodern world.
It's no problem! What class is it?

Email me when you're free: jgaither1@student.gsu.edu
AIM: ThereIsNoJustWar
I got "Radical Wisdom" by Beverly Lanzetta for Christmas, and am excited to read it. I see you have the only other librarything copy. Have you read it? Did you like it? - Linda
Thank you for your definition. It sounds very interesting. I will try to get one of the books in your catalog to learn more, do you have a recommendation for a very rural, uninitiated person?
I adore your library. I'm currently writing an ethics paper on liberation theology. It's called, "Jesus the Disabled, Black Lesbian: The Expansion of Liberation Theology and the Ethics of Ecclesiastical Inclusion." In it, I'm studying the convergence of several liberation theologies (feminist/womanist. queer, black, and disability), and arguing that while each is distinct, they all are in somehwat of a solidarity with one another. Something like that. Your list was a great resrouce. Thanks again.

Best!
Jeremy
Please explain to me what Black Theology is?
Nice to run into you the other day at AAR. I was only there for one day and then had to run back to NYC. I have not seen Dorrien's new book. Suprisingly it is no tin the bookstore. I will have to get it online. He told me WJK forced him to cut it almost in half. Apparently it was to be massive!
Did you mean to make your Feminist Theology group private? The description didn't sound as if that was intended. Great profile photo, by the way - it makes mine sink into the depths of boringness (though it's not even up, now).

Best wishes on your work and studies...
You and I were the only ones on Library Thing to have some book (though I didn't notice which). Isn't that a testimonial to Union students?

Hope you are well, dear friend.
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