words, spoken and written. Unfortunately, Christians, especially Christians who would come to be called Europeans, did not handle that power well. In the history of Christianity and its missions, worlds formed around the bodies of teachers and translators. The specific world I am concerned with here is the world of education that formed around the colonial legacies of teachers and translators and gave us Western education and, specifically, theological education. I want to honor the legacies of women
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