Re-Imagining Collection

Oral histories conducted by Sherry E. Jordon with participants in the 1993 conference Re-Imagining: A Global Theological Conference By Women: For Men and Women

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This digital collection comprises selected materials from the following archival collection at David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library:

Re-Imagining Collection 1993-2016

Collection #RL.11352 | 3 Linear Feet; Two boxes of audio cassettes, one box of papers.; 5.7 Gigabytes; MP3 audio files, electronic text files

ABSTRACT
Re-Imagining is an ecumenical, radical, Christian movement focused on creating ways of understanding Womanist, Feminist, Mujerista, and Asian Feminist theologies, and opening spaces for dialogue with the church, diverse religious communities, and the world. Eighty-two audio files comprise an oral history project by Sherry E. Jordon with 73 participants in the Re-Imagining conferences, including the first gathering in 1993, Re-Imagining: A Global Theological Conference By Women: For Men and Women. Additionally, 127 mp3 files and 79 audiocassettes comprising Re-Imagining conference sessions and rituals from gatherings in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, and 2000, as well as three linear feet of papers documenting Jordon's work with Re-Imagining.

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