With Delores Williams we have lost another giant. There are very few theologians whose work can truly be said to have moved mountains. "Sisters in the Wilderness," a classic in womanist theology (1993), was the rare example. @OrbisBooks

Nov 19, 2022 · 5:06 AM UTC

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In the Preface to Sisters she wrote: "I pray this book will also speak in a meaningful way to those African-American women who struggle by faith to bring dignity, hope, spiritual sustenance, economic well-being and educational advancement to the everyday lives of black people ...
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and to the African-American churches. But my hope is that these black women, in all their giving, take Alice Walker’s advice seriously and remember to love themselves. Regardless." So grateful for the opportunity to know and work such a brave and brilliant woman.
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