Trish Hawley, PhD
ppearson224@yahoo.com
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky,
May 2006, Dissertation Title: A Critical Analysis of the Feminist Theology of Virginia Ramey Mollenkott
- Master of Divinity with Women’s Studies and Biblical Languages concentration,
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina, May 2002
- Bachelor of Science, Major: Family and Consumer Science, Concentration in Human
Development and Family, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, May 1998
Post-doctoral Studies:
- Master of Social Work, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 2009-
Presentations
August 2009 National Collegiate Week, Ridgecrest, NC
Gender and Ministry: Clarifying the Issues
August 2009 National Collegiate Week, Ridgecrest, NC
Who are the Women and Children of the World: Beginning to Understand Global Responsibility
May 2009 University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA
What Does God Say about Violence Against Women and Children?
April 2009 The Summit Collegiate Minister’s Conference, Nashville, TN
Gender and Identity in Young Adulthood
August 2008 National Collegiate Week, New Orleans, LA
If Feminism is Dead, Then Why is There a Pregnant Man on Oprah?
March 2008 Oxford Round Table Discussant, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Paper: Struggles in Equality: Theological Education in a Postmodern World
November 2007 The Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, San Diego, CA
Paper: Let a Woman Learn: Considerations for Theological Education in a Postmodern World
August 2007 Oxford Round Table Participant, Oxford University, Oxford UK
Paper: A Rediscovered Feminist Vision: Mary Wollstonecraft and Global Education for Girls and Women
Publications
Desperate for Authenticity: An Analysis of the Feminist Theology of Virginia
Mollenkott, University Press of America, (forthcoming).
Women and HIV/AIDS, Baptist Press, www.baptistpress.com, September 8, 2009.
Human Trafficking and Ministry Today, Baptist Press, www.baptistpress.com, (forthcoming).
Who are the Women and Children of the World? Collegiate Magazine, Winter 2009.
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).
Commentary notes for Deuteronomy and Joshua, Women’s Evangelical Old Testament
Commentary, Broadman and Holman Publishers, (forthcoming).
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 New Testament Commentary,
Broadman and Holman Publishers, June 2006.
Experience
August 2008 Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, LA
May 2006 Assistant Professor of Women’s Ministry
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, LA
January 2005 Instructor of Women’s Ministry
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, LA
January 2003 Garrett Fellow, Teaching Assistant
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY
Courses
International Women’s Issues
Feminism in America
Theology of Manhood and Womanhood
Instructional Theory and Practice
Contemporary Context of Christian Education
Postmodernity and Contemporary Theological Issues
Contemporary American Religion
Biblical Theology of Womanhood
Contemporary Context of Christian Education
Ministry to Postmodern Women
Interpersonal Relationship Skills
Guiding Collegians in their Faith Pilgrimage
Spiritual Formation
Associations
- Society of Biblical Literature
- Evangelical Theological Society
- Baptist Association of Christian Educators
- National Association of Professional Christian Educators