Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/1000 Women in Religion

* This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their work in fields relating to religion, theology and humanism in business, economics, politics, government or the social sector. * This list is for the 1000 Women in Religion Project. * See also: WikiProject Women in Red/Religion * Additional "Crowd-Sourced" (CS) or "Wikidata-generated" (WD) redlists which may be within the scope of this subject can be accessed via clickable buttons at the top of this page.

Crowd-sourced list
See also
 * List of Catholic female saints
 * List of British saints, including many women and girls

A - E

 * Anindita Balslev, academic researcher ,
 * Cynthia Bargeault, ,
 * Teresa Berger, ,
 * Wanda Warren Berry,
 * Rev Traci Blackmon,, [httpswww.oikoumene.org/en/press-centre/news/rev-traci-blackmon-people-of-faith-must-not-be-silent]
 * Beʼsha Blondin, Indigenous-Alaskan Dene Way-Medicine woman,
 * Kari Elisabeth Børresen
 * Sister M. Rebecca Brenner - Chicago, IL
 * Beatrice Bruteau,, ,
 * Yvonne Chireau, author, ,
 * Mary Hayes Chynoweth (1825–1905), healer ,
 * Maria Cook (1779–1835), Universalist, ,
 * Virginia Corwin/Virginia Corwin Brautigam (1901–1996), professor interested in Eastern religions, pioneer in comparative religion ,
 * Rev Yvonne Delk, ,
 * Illia Delio, ,
 * Kelly Brown Douglas, Canon theologian ,
 * Sylvia Dunston (1955–1993), hymn writer ,
 * Patty Crowley (1913 - 2005), co-founder of Christian Family Movement [] []
 * Patricia Crowley (1940-2023), Benedictine Sister, Executive Director of Deborah's Place, daughter of Patty Crowley (disambiguate from the actress with the same name)[][]

E - L

 * Mother Easwaramma,, ,
 * Laverne McCain Gill, writer and minister ,
 * Bernice Gerard, Pentecostal minister and Vancouver city councillor
 * Maxine Grossman, Jewish professor and writer ,
 * Lisa Sharon Harper, Evangelical author,, ,
 * Sylvie Honigman Jewish scholar, ,
 * Asayo Horibe, Buddhist, was born in a Japanese internment camp,
 * Karin Hügel, Theologian, Netherlands, VIAF ID: Permalink:
 * Azra Hussain, Islam, ,
 * Sister Theophane Hytrek OSF,
 * Tal Ilan, Israeli religious scholar, Jewish women in late antiquity
 * Grace Irwin, Canadian novelist
 * Azza Karam, Islam, ,
 * Valarie Kaur, Sikh, ,
 * Rev. Rachel Kessler, Episcopal Priest, Founder and board member of Priest Scholar Program,, ,
 * Rev Virginia Kreyer,
 * Beverly Lanzetta, ,
 * Laura Lathrop, Christian Science, ,
 * Deborah Levine, Judaism, Journalist, Founder and editor-in-chief of the American Diversity Report,, ,
 * Tetiana Kalenychenko, Ukranian, professor of religion [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []

M - Z

 * Barbara Mann, Jewish author, ,
 * Dr Barbara A. McGraw, author, promoter of pluralism in religion ,
 * Joanne McWilliam (died 2008), professor of religious studies ,
 * Martha C. Meyers, Southern Baptist Missionary,, ,
 * Zenobia Nadirshaw, Zoroastrian ,
 * Vered Noam, Talmud scholar, ,
 * Rose Okeno, Kenyan Anglican bishop,
 * Elizabeth Chapin Patterson (1900-1980), Western disciple of Meher Baba, co-founded the Meher Spiritual Center with Norina Matchabelli in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, U.S, ,
 * Sr. Barbara Reid, OP, first female president of Chicago Theological Union
 * Parivash Rohani, Baha'i activist
 * Rev. Carol Elizabeth Parrish-Harra, PhD, author and New Age leader,, , , , , ,
 * Chana Safrai, Israeli New Testament and Judaism scholar
 * María Soliño, Galician reputed witch
 * Allison Stokes, Catholic feminist author, ,
 * Elsa Tamez, Mexican theologian
 * Mary David Walgenbach, Sister of Saint Benedict ,
 * Audrey Addison Williams, charismatic leader, ,
 * Audri Scott Williams, Peace activist, ,
 * Theresa A. Yugar, Latinx theologian, scholar, author
 * Phyllis Zagano, women deacons advocate, author, professor, activist
 * Neela Bhattacharya Saxena, cross-section of Hindu, Egyptian, Christian, Ancient Greek Goddess of Mother principle, professor
 * Maryna Mazepa, Ukranian -(died 1707) of Mokiev descent wife of Stepan-Adam Mazepa became a nun and later hegumenia of the Frolov-Voznesenski Monastery [uk] in Kiev. They had a son, Ivan, and a daughter, who later married Andrew Voynorovskiy.
 * Karen Jo Torjesen, American, Professor Emeritus and former Dean of the School of Religion at Claremont Graduate University, Established Ph.D. in Women's Studies in Religion at CGU. Interviewed on Season 4, Episode 4 (Thu, Nov 21, 1996) of the PBS Series the Mysteries of the Bible.

Wikidata-generated list
This table of missing women biographies was generated using Wikidata for WikiProject Women/Women in Red. See Template:Women in Red for other lists by focus area or by country. The list will be refreshed roughly daily to remove blue-links - no manual editing is required.

The table can be sorted by clicking on column headers. The 'sitelinks' column indicates the number of links to information about the women on other wikipedias (including commons, source and quote) and is often an indicator of a biography article on another language wikipedia. Sitelinks can be accessed via the wikidata link in the 'item' column.

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