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February 5, 2023 47 mins

Dr Selina Stone is a scholar-activist, holding together her academic work with the desire to stay connected to her community and create change in the world. She currently works at Durham University as a researcher trying to improve inclusion and belonging in theological education. In this episode we chat with Selina about the limitations of feminism and what we can learn from womanism.

Selina recommends the following books:

  • Sisters in the Wilderness by Delores Williams
  • White Women’s Christ and Black Women’s Jesus by Jacquelyn Grant
  • Red Lip Theology by Candice Marie Benbow

Selina hosts her own podcast – ‘Sunday School for Misfits’ which we also chat about in this episode. Please do give it a listen! https://open.spotify.com/show/1JqJflcsFV3F67FZci8hPJ?si=hpFMq05YQqSjKCZMR8RJLg

Follow Selina here:

  • Twitter: @selinarstone
  • Instagram: @selinarstone


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The Recovering God Podcast has been in existence since the summer of 2019. The team has changed over those years but we're delighted to still be offering relevant discussions covering the broad topics of feminism and the Christian faith!

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