Trish Hawley
Assistant Professor of Women's Studies
Office: Dodd 104 Office Phone: 504-282-4455 x3203 Fax: Home Phone: E-Mail: thawley@nobts.edu
Education- PhD, Christian Education, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY, May 2006
- Dissertation: A Critical Analysis of the Feminist Theology of Virginia Ramey Mollenkott
- Master of Divinity, Women's Studies and Biblical Languages concentration, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, NC, May 2002.
- Bachelor of Science, Major: Family and Consumer Science, Concentration in Human Development and Family, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA, May 1998.
- Additional Studies
- MSW, International Social Work, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 2009-
Teaching Experience- NOBTS Assistant Professor of Women's Studies, New Orleans, LA 2008-
- NOBTS Assistant Professor of Women's Ministry, New Orleans, LA, 2006- 2008
- Women's Certificate Program, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, LA, 2004-present.
- Women's Certificate Program, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, NC, 2001-2002.
- Retreat and Conference Teacher, 1996-present
Teaching Specializations- Women's Studies
- Gender Studies
- Contemporary Culture
- Educational Philosophy
- Spiritual Formation
- Feminism, Feminist Theology
- International Women's Issues
Ministry Experience- Facilitator for Small Group, Sojourn-Lakeview Baptist Church, New Orleans, LA 2008-
- Women's Ministry Coordinator, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, LA, 2004-2007
- Women's Ministry Team Member, Springdale Community Church, Louisville, KY, 2003-2004
- Student Women's Ministry Team Leader, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY, 2002-2004
- Director of Women's Ministry, Wilson Community Church, Wilson, NC, 1999-2001.
- Conference Speaker/ Teacher 1996-present
Academic Contributions- Oxford Round Table Participant, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, March 2008
- Discussion Topic: Struggles in Equality
- Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, San Diego, CA, March 2007
- Paper Title: Let a Woman Learn: Considerations for Theological Education of Women in a Postmodern World
- Oxford Round Table Participant, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, August 2007
- Discussion Topic: International Women's Issues
Publications- A Critical Analysis of the Feminist Theology of Virginia Ramey Mollenkott, University Press of America (forthcoming)
- "Education for Emerging Generations of Women Preparing for Ministry," Journal of Adult Theological Education (under peer review)
- "Mary Wollstonecraft and Educational Accessibility for GIrls and Women Today," Journal of International Women's Studies (under peer review)
- "A Rediscovered Feminist Vision: Mary Wollstonecraft and Global Education for Girls and Women," Forum on Public Policy, Spring 2008
- Commentary Notes for "Jude," Women's Evangelical Library, Broadman and Holman Publishers, June 2006
Presentations- "Gender and Ministry: Clarifying the Issues," National Collegiate Week, Ridgecrest, NC, August 2009
- "Who are the Women and Children of the World: Beginning to Understand Global Responsibility," National Collegiate Week, Ridgecrest, NC, August 2009
- "What Does God Say about Violence Against Women and Children?" University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA May 2009
- "Gender and Identity in Young Adulthood," The Summit National Collegiate Minister's Conference, Nashville, TN, April 2009
- "Hidden Servants," Georgia Young Women's Retreat, Clayton, GA, January 2009
- "Interpersonal Relationship Skills," Havana, Cuba, March 2009
- "If Feminism is Dead, Then Why is There a Pregnant Man on Oprah?" National Collegiate Week, Glorieta, NM, August 2008
- "In His Image," Georgia Young Women's Retreat, Clayton, GA, January 2008
Struggles in Equality: Theological Education for Women in a Postmodern World
A Rediscovered Feminist Vision: Mary Wollstonecraft and Global Education for Girls and Women
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