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Every Woman a Theologian

Know What You Believe. Live It Confidently. Communicate It Graciously.

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Know what you believe and live it boldly! Phylicia Masonheimer believes that every woman should be a theologian and a student of the heart of God. Learn the basics of Christian theology and why it's so important to continue your biblical education to grow deeper in faith. Discover how scriptural knowledge can help you navigate the world, answer your toughest questions, and engage culture in loving ways.

All of us have guiding principles at work behind our choices, even if we don't realize it. We hold beliefs about the world, ourselves, and God—beliefs perhaps we may have adopted unknowingly based on experience or culture's messages.


But God has revealed Himself through Scripture so it can transform how we view and navigate the world—how we think, act, love, work, marry, and parent. When we do that, we become theologians. No, we're not wearing tweed suits or giving lectures; we're driving to our corporate job every morning, or juggling babies on our own, or connecting with our communities. We are women who want to know who God is and how He answers our toughest questions.


Through engaging stories and compelling truths,?Every Woman a Theologian?will help you:

  • Identify your existing beliefs about God, salvation, and the Christian life
  • Learn how to lovingly communicate Christian truths to those who disagree
  • Understand theological concepts without feeling overwhelmed or inadequate
  • Grow closer to the heart of God
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    Step in that direction with Phylicia Masonheimer as your guide, and you will grow as a woman able to discern truth, who knows what she believes, and who lives her faith boldly in a post-Christian world.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        December 5, 2022
        Verity podcast host Masonheimer (Stop Calling Me Beautiful) delivers an intriguing if uneven take on how women can improve their understanding of their own faith. Far from being the exclusive property of ivory towers and divinity students, the author writes, theology is “the study of God and his truth” and is foundational to a meaningful, Christ-centered life. Linking spiritual understanding to personal empowerment, Masonheimer shows how any Christian woman—“even a mom who will never go to seminary”—can know the Bible for herself using an engaged Christian mind. To that end, Masonheimer outlines different branches of theology and provides vocabulary and background for readers to confidently enter faith dialogues. She also uses metaphor and anecdote to illustrate concepts, comparing, for example, sin to a walnut tree whose toxic roots poison all nearby plants: “even the smallest amount... destroys the possibility of perfection.” Though the author thoughtfully explores theological perspectives and offers up a few gems that may inspire readers to deepen their faith, the text comes across as overly broad, lacks a through line, and tends to get lost in the weeds of lengthy theological debates. It’s an ambitious offering, but one that will likely leave behind its intended audience.

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