I started this blog in 2009, basically because I didn’t like the fact that there weren’t many (if any) theology blogs being written by women.
I did not help this situation much, because, well, I barely blogged.
I decided to give it another go, and to change the title to reflect more of what I hope this blog becomes for me– a space to reflect on the intersections between the social world and systematic theology.
You can find out a bit more for my rationale for starting the blog in the first place here, and why I returned here.
I’m currently a Masters student in Religion and African American studies at Duke, and graduated from Duke Divinity with my M.Div. in 2010.