Mary Ann Beavis

Mary Ann Beavis (born July 26, 1955) is a Canadian scholar and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. She is known for her research on Christian origins and women and religion.[1][2]

Mary Ann Beavis
Born (1955-07-26) July 26, 1955
EducationUniversity of Cambridge (PhD)
University of Notre Dame (MA)
University of Manitoba (MA&BEd)
Scientific career
FieldsChristian origins
religion and popular culture
women and religion
InstitutionsSt. Thomas More College

Books

  • Christian Goddess Spirituality: Enchanting Christianity, Routledge, 2016
  • The Lost Coin: Parables of women, work, and wisdom, Continuum, 2002, ISBN 1-84127-313-9
  • Jesus and Utopia: Looking for the Kingdom of God in the Roman Empire, Fortress, 2006

Edited

  • The Lost Coin. Parables of Women, Work and Wisdom, Sheffield Academic Press
  • Feminist Theology With A Canadian Accent: Canadian Perspectives on Contextual Theology, edited by Mary Ann Beavis, Elaine Guillemin & Barbara Pell, Novalis, 2008
  • Dictionary of the Bible and Western Culture, Phoenix Press, 2012
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See also

References

  1. "Christian Goddess Spirituality: Enchanting Christianity by Mary Ann Beavis. New York, USA: Routledge, 2016. 204 pp". ISBN 113893688X. Retrieved 17 January 2019. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Meggitt, Justin (2007). "Review of Jesus & Utopia: Looking for the Kingdom of God in the Roman World". Utopian Studies. 18 (2): 281–284. ISSN 1045-991X. JSTOR 20719872.


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