Delores Williams is associate professor of theology and culture at Union Theological Seminary in New York City and a contributing editor of Christianity and Crisis. She is known especially for her articulation of womanist theology, a perspective defined in relationship with but differently from feminist and black theologies.
Articles
- After Liberation, What? (Lev.19:1-2, 15-18; Mt. 22:34-46)
- Building Community Amid Troubles (Phil. 22-4; Matt. 21:28-32; Ezek. 18:1-4)
- Excellence Beyond Standards (Is.25:6-9; Phil.4:4-13; Mt.22:1-10)
- Piety and Preparation for New Life (Am.5:18-24; I Th.4:13-18; Mt. 25:1-13.)
- Representatives and Partners (2 Sam.7:8-16; Lk.1:26-38)
- Rub Poor Lil’ Judas’s Head (Revelation 21:10-11; 22:5; Is. 26:21)
- The Salvation of Growth (Isaiah 5:1-7)
- The ‘Sense’ of Advent (Is.40:9-11; II Pet.3:8-14; Mk.1:1-8)
- The Sent and the Sender (Is. 61:1-2, 65:17-25; I Th. 5:16-28; Jn. 1:6-8, 19-28.)
- What Does the Bible Say? (Ezek. 34:11-16; I Cor. 15:20-28; Mt. 25:31-46.)
- Womanist Theology: Black Women’s Voices