Reflections on Elizabeth Johnson’s Theology of Creation
Susan Rakoczy, IHM, PhD
Saturday, October 25, 9:30am-12:30pm
Suggested Offering: $25
Renowned feminist theologian Elizabeth Johnson first called attention to the feminine reality of God in her book She Who Is. As her theology further developed, she probed the intersection of women, creation and the natural world. This presentation will explore how her theology helps us to realize more deeply Pope Francis’s stress in Laudato Si’ that “everything is connected”.
Sue Rakoczy, IHM, PhD, is a native Detroiter and a graduate of Marygrove College. Her doctorate in spirituality is from the Catholic University of America. She spent thirty-two years teaching feminist theology and spirituality in South Africa, returning to the United States in 2022. She is the author of Great Mystics and Social Justice: Walking on the Two Feet of Love (Paulist Press) and Common Journey Different Paths: Spiritual Direction in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Orbis Press).
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