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  1. Elizabeth A. Johnson CSJ (born December 7, 1941) is a Roman Catholic feminist theologian. [1] She is a Distinguished Professor Emerita of Theology at Fordham University, a Jesuit institution in New York City and a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood. The National Catholic Reporter has called Johnson "one of the country's most ...

  2. Mar 7, 2014 · Feminism In Faith: Sister Elizabeth Johnsons Challenge To The Vatican. Widely considered one of the architects of Catholic feminist theology, the 72-year-old nun and professor has often clashed with institutional leaders — including the future pope — in her fight for equality in the clergy. by Jamie Manson | BuzzFeed Contributor

  3. May 7, 2024 · Elizabeth A. Johnson, C.S.J., the 2024 University of Scranton Arrupe Award winner presented: "Jesus and the Earth: Seeing Christ Through an Ecological Lens,"...

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  4. Mar 24, 2014 · In her new book, Ask the Beasts: Darwin and the God of Love (Bloomsbury, 2014), Distinguished Professor of Theology Elizabeth Johnson, Ph.D., asserts that Darwin’s theories and Catholicism are not mutually exclusive.

  5. Aug 14, 2023 · Before all of those accolades, however, Elizabeth Johnson is a friend of God. The first daughter of an Irish Catholic family in Brooklyn, Johnson was raised in the parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and was taught from an early age by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood.

  6. Distinguished Professor of Theology at Fordham University, Elizabeth Johnson grew up in Brooklyn, New York, the oldest of seven children in a sprawling Catholic family that included beloved cats and dogs. As a young adult she joined the religious order of the Sisters of Saint Joseph whose motherhouse is in Brentwood, Long Island, NY.

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  8. Apr 23, 2024 · In a new book of meditations on God and the Earth, feminist theologian Elizabeth Johnson explores an image of God as lover of creation and concludes that, yes, you will see your pet in heaven.