The remarkable career of Christina Landman, pioneer feminist theologian rooted in the Reformed tradition

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Plaatjies van Huffel, Mary-Anne

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2014-08

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en

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Church leaders , Christina Landman , Church historian , Theologian , Gender , Pastor

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This article celebrates the contribution of Christina Landman as a noted scholar and church leader. Landman’s exemplary career and contributions as an acclaimed church historian, theologian, writer, lecture specialising in the area of gender and church leader will serve as a continuous source of inspiration for generations to come. Her contributions have had a substan¬tial impact on both the church and society in South Africa. Firstly, an overview of her academic history will be given. Then, attention will be given to Landman’s service on nume¬rous boards and committees. Finally, the projects spearheaded by Landman at the Research Institute for Theology and Religion will be highlighted. In an attempt to find a unified theme around which to organise her contribution, the following was chosen: gender, healing, oral history, and her engagement as a local pastor and in church polity (not because these repre¬sent the full spectrum of Landman’s work, but because they represent some of the key insights of her approach to doing theology).

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Plaatjies van Huffel, Mary-Anne 2014, 'The remarkable career of Christina Landman, pioneer feminist theologian rooted in the Reformed tradition', Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, vol. 40, Supplement, pp. 65-83.

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Church History Society of Southern Africa

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1017-0499

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