Women's Impact on Liberation Theology

Ada Maria Isasi–Diaz

Monday, 06 Nov 1995 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

Ada maria Isasi-Diaz is a professor of religious studies in the School of Theology at Drew University. Her books include Hispanic Women: Prophetic Voice in the Church and In the Struggled: A Hispanic Woman's Liberation Theology. She received her doctorate from the Union Theological Seminary.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Religions in the World.

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