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...also said that any scriptural passage that degrades humanity cannot be truly divine—a notion he credited to Catholic feminist scholar Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza...
Today's event, which is the next event in the series, will be a panel discussion titled "History's End: Historicizing the Millennium." Led by Katherine A. Park, Stone Radcliffe professor of history of science and professor of women's studies, it will include Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza of the Divinity School and Deborah Valenze, an associate professor of history at Barnard College. According to Park, the panelists will "look back in time to the ways in which men and women have imagined what they saw as their own impending millennial moments...
After being introduced by Stendhahl Professor of New Testament and Ministerial Studies Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza as "one of the leading feminist philosophers and theorists in the United States, if not the world," Nicholson made light of the presentation's title...
...Schussler-Fiorenza, who is the second tenured faculty member to hold the Stillman Chair in Roman Catholic studies, defended the role of pluralism and diversity...
Mallinckrodt Professor of Divinity emeritus, Gordon D. Kaufman, was enthusiastic about the issues Schussler-Fiorenza raised in his speech...