Rosemary Radford Ruether earned her MA and PhD at Claremont Graduate University in 1960 and 1965. She has taught at the Howard University School of Religion in Washington, DC; at Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary and Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois; at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California; and presently at the Claremont School of Theology and Graduate University. She is author or editor of forty-seven books.
""This is a very gripping book. I read it twice, and found it convincing and at points very moving."" --Joseph C. Hough, Jr., Union Theological Seminary ""This autobiography by one of the most distinguished and influential thinkers of our time transcends the boundaries of autobiography. We learn a lot about Rosemary Ruether, but because so much is about her thought, and her thought is so insightful, we learn a great deal about the world in which we have all been living. Ruether is a severe critic of what has been, but she also offers hope for what may yet be."" --John Cobb, Claremont School of Theology ""Scholars, students, and seekers will all find much to ponder in Rosemary Reuther's intellectual autobiography. Those who know her work and significance will appreciate this intimate disclosure of the ideas, insights, and people that have shaped her scholarship. Those interested in the evolution of a leading feminist thinker will be fascinated by the unfolding story of this exceptional life. And those searching themselves will be instructed and encouraged by her quest for hope and meaning."" --William E. Lesher, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago ""In one person we get the historian with a wide-angle lens, the theologian with a woman's sharp eye, the activist with lifelong commitments. What an education to watch how a life not so different from our own unfolds from one awakening to another!"" --Antoinette Wire, San Francisco Theological Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union
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