Spring 2025 Women’s Breakfast

Women's Breakfast May 24 2025
Date
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Location

Wycliffe College

Save the date for Wycliffe's spring Women's Breakfast featuring Dr Marion Taylor, Professor of Old Testament and Graduate Director at Wycliffe College.
It will be held in-person at Wycliffe College, online over Zoom, and livestreamed to host churches and small groups. Whether you want to host your own Women's Breakfast and livestream the group sessions, come to the College for some in-person food and fellowship, or participate from the comfort of your own home, there's a place for you! 

Dr Taylor's topic will be: Our feisty foremother who dared to speak out - Ursula Weyda (c.1515 - April 15, 1564). 

In addition to Dr Taylor's presentation, accompanied by lively breakout group discussion, you will meet women currently studying at Wycliffe College, and hear more about their personal stories of calling as well as their journey of spiritual formation. 

Women's Breakfasts are held to support bursaries for women studying at Wycliffe College. If you are unable to attend, but would like to support these bursaries, please make your simple and secure donation on our website at wycliffecollege.ca/give-wycliffe

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Dr Marion Taylor

 

Dr Marion Taylor
Professor of Old Testament, Graduate Director

PhD (Yale)BA (Toronto)MA (Toronto), MDiv (Knox/Toronto)STM, MPhil

Marion began her search for forgotten women interpreters of the Bible in 2002, when a student asked if she could write a paper on a woman interpreter from the 19th century. This question has taken Marion on the greatest adventure of her life, as she and a team of students and scholars have unearthed the names and writings of hundreds of women throughout history.

She has authored and co-authored several exciting books including the award-winning “Handbook of Women Biblical Interpreters: a Historical and Biographical Guide”. Marion’s commentary on Ruth and Esther was published in 2020 in Zondervan’s Story of God Series. 

She is very excited that the book that she co-authored with Joy Schroeder, Voices Long Silenced: Women Biblical Interpreters through the Centuries, which features more than 400 women biblical interpreters,was recently published by Westminster John Knox. Marion is currently working on a book on Paul through the eyes of women from the sixteenth to the long nineteenth century.