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Sister
Jamie T. Phelps
Jamie Phelps
Born (1941-10-24) October 24, 1941 (age 82)
Alabama
OccupationTheologian
Academic background
Alma materCatholic University of America
Academic work
DisciplineSystematic theology
Sub-discipline
  • Ecclesiology
  • Womanist theology
  • School or traditionCatholic theology
    Institutions
  • Loyola University, Chicago
  • Seattle University
  • Jamie Theresa Phelps, O.P. (born October 24, 1941) is an American Catholic theologian. Phelps, who is African American, is known for her contributions to womanist theology.

    Biography[edit]

    Phelps was born in Alabama, the youngest of six children of a Catholic household. She became an Adrian Dominican Sister in 1959.[1]

    Phelps pursued her PhD in systematic theology from Catholic University of America, publishing her dissertation in 1989 as The Mission Ecclesiology of John R. Slattery.[2] She has taught at Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, Loyola University, Chicago and Seattle University, and for eight years as Director of the Institute for Black Catholic Studies and the Katharine Drexel Professor of Systematic Theology at Xavier University in New Orleans.[3]

    Phelps helped to restart the annual meetings of Black Catholic Theological Symposium in 1991, after two first meetings in 1978 and 1979.[4]

    Honors[edit]

    In 2010, Phelps received the Ann O'Hara Graff Memorial Award from the Women's Seminar in Constructive Theology of the Catholic Theological Society of America.[5]

    Works[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Sister Jamie Phelps Works with Pax Christi to". Adrian Dominicans. 15 November 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  • ^ "About us". Black Catholic Theological Symposium. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  • ^ Fox, Thomas C. (11 June 2010). "Dominican Sister Jamie T. Phelps honored at CTSA". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
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