In this right-hand column are resources and links. To the left are posts on matters religious, social, cultural, and (occasionally) feline.
If you're new to blog-reading, remember to scroll down for more reading material, and to look at the blog archive below for titles and dates of posts. The post at the top of the page may not be the only one I've written that day.
Some information about me follows the links below -- but you may learn more through those links and through the content of the blog than through biographical data and credentials!
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I'm the author of two books, Generous Lives: American Catholic Women Today (1992) and When in Doubt, Sing: Prayer in Daily Life (1999) and of more than 100 articles. I'm a theologian with strong ecumenical and feminist interests and commitments. I work as a professor of religious studies and women's studies (and periodically, environmental studies) at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. I moved here from Berkeley, California in the summer of 2005. I pray, preach, and cherish the congregation at St. Mary's House (Episcopal/Anglican) in Greensboro, North Carolina. I chair the Anti-Racism Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. I'm also a spiritual director and retreat facilitator. My byline as a book author and journalist is Jane Redmont. In academia (including academic writing in peer-reviewed journals) and in Episcopal church circles, I use my full legal name, Jane Carol Redmont, in honor of my maternal great-grandmother, Karoline Hirsch Tokaji, after whom I was middle-named.
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.....and a woman.
It has always struck me as odd, but who am I to question......?
Last year's icon by Lentz showed Julian holding her cat. How can you not love someone who does things like that?
I get mail from the Order at regular intervals. I really renounced the idea of a 3rd or Lay order of anything nine years ago.
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