 | Frodo Okulam obtained her Doctorate in Ministry from San Francisco Theological
Seminary/Marylhurst University, an M.A. in Theology from Mount Angel
Seminary and has been an Assistant Professor with the Women's Studies
Department since 2000. Frodo's teaching and research interests include
Eco-Feminist and Eco-Justice Spirituality; Earth-Centered Spiritual
Traditions; Spirtuality and Activism; and Wisdom Traditions. These
interests are reflected throughout the courses she teaches. Some of the
courses that Frodo has created and taught are Women's Spirituality,
Ritual in Culture and Daily Life, paganisms Past and Present, Goddess
Pre & Early history, Feminist Biblical Interpretation, and many more. In
addition to authorship of several publications, she has also been the
Coordinator of an eclectic women's spirituality group called
SisterSpirit since 1985. Frodo has a very broad spiritual background
that embraces many traditions and centers on female divine imagery and
women's experience. She invites students to pursue their own interests,
and encourages creative thinking. |