RRC Presents Feminist Scholars Susannah Heschel, Ph.D. and Amina Wadud, Ph.D.

In March, 2008, RRC presented a public discussion by two renowned feminist scholars—one Muslim, one Jewish—moderated by a Christian theologian. Watch video highlights below. See participant bios.

Amina Wadud, Ph.D. & Susannah Heschel, Ph.D.
Why work in a multifaith context?
[1.25 min.]

Amina Wadud, Ph.D.
Bringing women’s voices to the meaning of sacred text
[1.5 min]

Susannah Heschel, Ph.D.
Why study women’s lives?
[1.25 min]

Amina Wadud, Ph.D.
Challenge and opportunity
[1.5 min]

See more panel highlights and other videos at the RRC Channel on YouTube

Participants:
Susannah Heschel, Ph.D., editor of On Being a Jewish Feminist and Eli Black Chair of Jewish studies at Dartmouth College; she is the daughter of scholar and civil rights activist Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, z”l

Amina Wadud, Ph.D., author of the groundbreakingQur’an and Woman: Rereading the Sacred Text From a Woman’s Perspective and associate professor of Islamic studies at Virginia Commonwealth University

Moderator Hal Taussig, Ph.D., professor of New Testament at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, visiting professor of early Christianity at RRC and a practicing pastor

Co-Sponsors:
This event was co-sponsored by Kolot: The Center for Jewish Women and Gender Studies of RRC and Germantown Jewish Centre.

Learn about another RRC multifaith initiative designed for middle-school students, Abraham's Children.

See videos of RRC graduate Rabbi Daniel S. Brenner, '97, speaking about the vital importance of multifaith education.