
Center for Theology, Women and Gender
About the Center
The Center for Theology, Women, and Gender (CTWG) explores the intersections between theology, gender, race, class, (dis)ability, and sexuality studies. The Center grew out of the Seminary’s longstanding commitment to identify and redress inequalities at the Seminary, in the church, and in the world. Through lectures, workshops, and other events, the center highlights the pressing issues of inequality facing our contemporary world, particularly those intersecting with gender and sexuality studies, in order to encourage creative social change.
Concentration in Theology, Women, and Gender
The CTWG sponsors a concentration for master’s level students in Theology, Women, and Gender (TWG). This concentration is designed to support an interdisciplinary theological engagement with gender and sexuality studies. It allows students to develop a core competency in theology and gender through courses aligned with the TWG concentration. This interdisciplinary concentration prepares students to engage issues pertinent to gender and sexuality studies and encourages students to become agents of social change working toward the public good.
Learn More about the Master’s ConcentrationPrinceton Seminary Women’s Network
Princeton Seminary Women is a collaboration between the Center for Theology, Women, and Gender, Iron Sharpening Iron, and Alumni Relations. This initiative sponsors an alumnae affinity group and offers a focused event and opportunity for networking during the Alumni Reunion.