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Carmen Bernabé Ubieta

Carmen Bernabé Ubieta (b. Bilbao 1957) is a theologian, specialising in biblical theology, including Joanic Studies, Early
Christianity, and Women and Christianity. Since 1990, Bernabé is a lecturer in Theology at the Universidad de Deusto, in Bilbao,
Basque Country, Spain.

Her work is best known for her revisions of the Joanic tradition, and her research on feminist theology, but she has also written on
post-colonial readings of early Christian texts, and a wide range of other areas. In her discussion of Apocalyptic narratives in Early
Christian communities, for example, she has analysed the development of "a political theology of active non-violent resistance"
whereby symbolism and imagery encode "a critique, and a stern condemnation, of the totalitarian system of Imperial Rome, its
values, its methods, its claim to divinity".[1]

Bernabé publishes mostly in Spanish. Her publications include the monographs 'Mary Magdalen: Traditions in Early Christianity'
(1994),[2] 'Between the Kitchen and the Town Square: Woman in Early Christianity' (1998),[3],'Distinct and Distinguished: Women in
the Bible and in History' (1995, with Mercedes Navarro),[4], and numerous edited collections, and scholarly essays. Her most recent
publications deal with the Joanic tradition and the historical traces of Mary Magdalen, in "'Recalling the spirit to reach the whole
[5] , and "Mary Magdalen, Apostle" (2016).
truth': Memory and Re-Readings in John's Gospel" (2017), [6]

Bernabé is Director of the Spanish Biblical Association/Asociación Bíblica Española (ABE) since 2016, having acted as assistant
director since 2010. She was President of the Spanish Association of Women Theologians/Asociación de Teólogas Españolas (ATE)
in 2010-16, having been a founding member since 1992.

Bernabé also works as general editor for the colection Aletheia (EVD), linked to ATE, and specialising on feminist theology. She was
part of the Editorial team of the collection Deusto Theological Notebooks/ Cuadernos Teología Deusto (1995-2009), and General
Editor of the collection in 2006-2009. In addition, Bernabé is co-editor of the Biblical Studies/ Estudios Bíblicos journal since 2010,
and was General Editor of ABE publications in 2010- 2016.

References
1. Carmen Bernabé Ubieta, "El Apocalipsis: Una Postura de Resistencia ante el Imperio", Rafael Aguirre ed., 'Asi
Empezo el Cristianismo', Estella: Verbo Divino, 2010, pp. 357-65, pp. 363, 365.
2. Carmen Bernabé Ubieta, 'María Magdalena: tradiciones en el cristianismo primitivo'. Estella, Navarra :erbo
V Divino,
1994. ISBN 84-7151-982-8
3. Carmen Bernabé Ubieta, 'Entre la cocina y la plaza: la mujer en el primitivo cristianismo'. Ediciones SM, 1998.
ISBN 84-348-6095-3
4. Mercedes Navarro Puerto, Carmen Bernabé Ubieta, 'Distintas y distinguidas: mujeres en la Biblia y en la historia'.
Publicaciones Claretianas, 1995.ISBN 84-7966-097-X
5. Carmen Bernabé Ubieta, "Recordar en el espíritu para llegar a la verdad completa: memoria y relecturas en el
Evangelio de Juan". Reseña bíblica: Revista trimestral de la Asociación Bíblica Española, ISSN 1134-5233, Nº. 95,
2017, págs. 5-13.
6. Carmen Bernabé Ubieta, "María Magdalena, apóstol". V
ida Nueva, ISSN 0505-4605, Nº. 2993, 2016, pág. 7.

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