Erin White (feminist theologian) explained

Erin White
Birth Date:1941
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Feminist philosopher and theologian
Alma Mater:University of Sydney PhD
Known For:Founder of Sydney Women-Church group

Erin Gabrielle White (born 1941) is a feminist philosopher and theologian. As an author she contributed significantly to feminist scholarship in Australia. She was the founder of the Sydney Women-Church Group and one of the founding editors of Women-Church: an Australian journal of feminist studies in religion.

Early life and education

Erin White was born in 1941. She completed her PhD in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Sydney. Her doctoral thesis, Itineraries of meaning: Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic of the idea of the sacred, was completed in 1986.[1] [2]

Career

White was a nun for 15 years from 1960 to 1975. The 1970s had seen a rise of Christian feminism in Australian churches and White suggested that as a nun she had been untouched by this wave of feminism because, "[W]e were too busy to hear; we had too many responsibilities to feel powerless; we were encouraged to be anti-intellectual; we lived in a Catholic female ghetto largely shielded from the more crass aspects of sexism and the more enlightened aspects of ecumenism."[3]

White, along with Hilary Carey, was one of the founding editors of Women-Church: an Australian journal of feminist studies in religion, which was distributed internationally and published between 1987 and 2007 by the Women-Church Collective. The journal was launched at the first Women and the Australian Church (WATAC) National Conference that was held in Sydney in August 1987.[4] In Women-Church's second-last and final issue White contributed personal accounts of the history of the journal and the Women-Church Group.[5] [6] The Women-Church archives are now held by the Jessie Street National Women's Library in Sydney.[7]

White was a significant contributor to feminist scholarship in Australia. In 1989, at the Towards a Feminist Theology national conference held in Sydney, White, along with Elaine Wainwright, contributed an Australian response to the work of feminist theologian Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza.[8] The conference had been called together by the Movement for the Ordination of Women (Australia), Women and the Australian Church (WATAC), and Women-Church. At the time White was a post-doctoral Fellow in the School of Philosophy at the University of New South Wales.

White was also a presenter at the Women Authoring Theology Conference, held in Strathfield, Sydney in 1991.[9]

White's book Knowing otherwise: feminism, women & religion, was co-authored with Marie Tulip and published in 1991.[10] One reviewer, Margaret Heagney described the work as “a vital contribution to feminist scholarship in Australia”.[11] White's other contributions included journal articles and book chapters in edited volumes, in subject areas related to religion and gender, theology and feminism.

Personal life

After White left the Sisters of St Brigid, she later married Graham Joseph English (16 September 1944 – 15 June 2021) and they had one child together.[12]

Select publications

Book chapters

Journal articles

External links

Notes and References

  1. Itineraries of meaning : Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic of the idea of the sacred . 1986 . en . Erin . White.
  2. Web site: White . Erin . Itineraries of meaning : Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic of the idea of the sacred . 2022-03-05 . sydney.primo.exlibrisgroup.com . en.
  3. White . Erin . 1987 . At My Wits' Beginning . Women-Church . 1 . 10–14.
  4. Web site: 2010-10-04 . Theologian broadened the church with woman's touch . 2022-03-06 . The Sydney Morning Herald . en.
  5. White . Erin . Women-Church Journal as it was in the beginning . Women-Church . 39 . 3–5.
  6. White . Erin . Women-Church: a personal account . Women-Church: An Australian Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion . 40 . 125–128 .
  7. Web site: Jessie Street National Women's Library catalogue › Results of search for 'women-church' . 2022-03-06 . catalogue.nationalwomenslibrary.org.au . en-NZ.
  8. Book: Towards a feminist theology : papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW, National WATAC, Women-Church, 18-20 August 1989, Collaroy Centre, Sydney . 1990 . Conference Committee . N.S.W) Movement for the Ordination of Women. National Conference (5th : : Sydney, Women and the Australian Church. National Conference, Women-Church. [edited by [[Elaine Lindsay]]; illustrations by Bernice Moore; photos by Helen Leonard] . 0-7316-9879-7 . Helensburgh, N.S.W. . 29321188.
  9. Book: Women authoring theology : papers and proceedings from a national conference called together by MOW, National WATAC, Women-church, Feminist Uniting Network, 24-26 May 1991, Strathfield, Sydney NSW . 1992 . Conference Committee . Elaine Lindsay, Movement for the Ordination of Women . 0-646-07448-2 . Petersham, N.S.W. . 27552547.
  10. Book: White . Erin . Knowing otherwise: feminism, women & religion . Tulip . Marie . David Lovell . 1991 . 9781863550055 . Melbourne .
  11. Heagney . Margaret . 1992 . Book Review: Knowing Otherwise: Feminism, Women and Religion . Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies . en . 5 . 1 . 120–121 . 10.1177/1030570X9200500119 . 148977891 . 1030-570X.
  12. Web site: Graham Joseph English . The Sydney Morning Herald - Obituaries.