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Elouise Renich Fraser describes her personal journey to become a theologian: confronting the past, befriending the Bible, developing theological imagination and finding an authentic voice. "Becoming a theologian is about becoming a beginner. It isn't about whether you're old enough, young enough, smart enough or good enough ... "It isn't about becoming someone else, changing your personality or leaving your past behind. And it isn't about becoming dull and dry, giving up fun and excitement, retreating from the world to attain some more exalted existence." Fraser reveals her inner journey to…mehr

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Elouise Renich Fraser describes her personal journey to become a theologian: confronting the past, befriending the Bible, developing theological imagination and finding an authentic voice. "Becoming a theologian is about becoming a beginner. It isn't about whether you're old enough, young enough, smart enough or good enough ... "It isn't about becoming someone else, changing your personality or leaving your past behind. And it isn't about becoming dull and dry, giving up fun and excitement, retreating from the world to attain some more exalted existence." Fraser reveals her inner journey to overcome fear--fear of being wrong, doing wrong, being misunderstood and ignored. Her story will inspire others and encourage other "beginners".
Autorenporträt
Elouise Renich Fraser is a graduate of Columbia Bible College/CIU, Fuller Theological Seminary, and Vanderbilt University. From 1983 to 2011 she served at Palmer Theological Seminary as Professor of Systematic Theology, including seven years as Dean of the Seminary. Dr. Renich Fraser co-authored Making Friends with the Bible and is the author of Confessions of a Beginning Theologian. Following retirement, she served three years on the Development Committee of Dawn's Place, a certified program offering safe support and new beginnings for women caught in commercial sexual exploitation. In December 2015 she began blogging at https://tellingthetruth1993.com.