Anne Elvey
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- poet
- theologian
Anne Elvey | |
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| Alma mater | University of Divinity, Monash University |
| Thesis | Gestations of the sacred: ecological feminist readings from the Gospel of Luke (1999) |
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| Discipline | Theology and Eco-Feminism |
| Institutions | University of Divinity, Monash University |
| Main interests | ecological poetics, ecological feminist hermeneutics, poetry and activism |
| Website | https://redroompoetry.org/poets/anne-elvey/ |
Anne Frances Elvey is an Australian academic, editor, researcher and poet.
Elvey has completed at Bachelor of Science with Honours, a Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary), a Bachelor of Theology, a Master of Theology and a Doctor of Philosophy.[1]
Her Masters thesis, completed at the Melbourne College of Divinity (now University of Divinity) in 1994, was titled The fertility of God: a study of the characterizations of Pseudo-Philo's Hannah and Luke's Mary.[2]
Her Doctoral thesis, awarded in 1999 from Monash University, Gestations of the sacred: ecological feminist readings from the Gospel of Luke,[3] was the basis for the later publication, An Ecological Feminist Reading of the Gospel of Luke: A Gestational Paradigm.[4] One reviewer of this book congratulated Elvey on her innovative approach and important contribution to Lukan scholarship.[5]