The many lives of women have been profoundly affected by life in a pandemic. You’re invited to join our conversation as we discuss just a few of the worrying dynamics unfolding around us, within our churches, at our...
ACFT brings together national and international scholars and activists around feminist perspectives on current issues – join our HORIZONS discussion series.
A learning and conversational space for all committed to women and marginalised communities to consider feminist concerns such as bodies, children, spaces, readings, ethics, nationhood and liberation.
“When we stand side by side the peripheries of our horizons overlap and our vision expands…” The University of Divinity and the Australian Collaborators in Feminist Theologies are launching a joint initiative to...
To coincide with International Women's Day on Sunday 8 March, the University of Divinity is officially launching the Australian Women in Religion Project. Together our goal is to create 100 new Wikipedia entries for...
Feminist units available at the University of Divinity in 2020 Religions have all too often promoted traditions and beliefs that exclude or are harmful to women, and others too. In these units, the feminist theologies...
Nicola Slee is in Melbourne this October as guest of the Australian Collaborators in Feminist Theologies (ACFT) to speak at a number of public events. “I’d like to say that all theology is, or should be, feminist, in...
“…to say that a woman may have the capacity to speak, and the intellectual ability to speak; that she may even speak as well as a man, but that she must not speak in a Church because it is a consecrated building—this...
Associate Professor Katharine Massam Convenor, Australian Collaborators in Feminist Theologies “Good theology changes lives!” Teash Taylor, a postgraduate student at the UD, gave a pithy summary of the significance of...