Association of Theologically Trained Women of India
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It is an ecumenical organisation with more than 500 members.
History
In 1977, Shanti Solomon and D. Hoeffer, a German missionary pioneered a conference for theologically trained women in Chennai with a three-fold purpose:- to help the theologically trained women to explore ways and extend responsible participation in the total life and mission of the Church.
- to focus the attention of Churches on the presence of theologically trained women among them and to recognise their potential.
- to encourage theologically trained women to organise themselves into an all-India association to develop strategies for meeting their needs.
Membership
Membership to ATTWI is presently restricted to those who hold a degree in theology offered by the Senate of Serampore College (University) or such other theological degrees recognised by the Senate.Appraisal
- Wati A. Longchar, Consultant, World Council of Churches:
Publications
- Feminist Hermeneutics, Lalrinawmi Ralte, Evangeline Anderson Rajkumar, ISPCK, New Delhi, 2002,.