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About Michele M. Schumacher
Michele M. Schumacher is a doctor in theology (S.T.D.) and a private docent at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. Among her many publications, she is the editor and contributing author of Women in Christ: Towards a New Feminism (Cambridge / Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2004).
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25 years after Evangelium Vitae, we still need a “new feminism”

March 24, 2020 Michele M. Schumacher 25

Perhaps at no point in human history has the urgency of the proclamation of the “Gospel of Life”—the name given to the 11th of Pope Saint John Paul II’s 14 encyclicals—been so apparent as today. […]

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A Holy Warfare: A plea for vigilance in this moment of darkness

September 11, 2018 Michele M. Schumacher 15

What is at stake in the final analysis is nothing less than this: that the cross of Christ not “be emptied of its power.” […]

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