Emily D. Crews is the executive director of the Marty Center at the University of Chicago. Crews is a scholar of Christianities in Africa and the United States. Her scholarly research explores the ways that people’s religious lives are connected to their ideas about gender, race and the body. She is especially interested in how Christian communities and individuals think and behave vis-à-vis reproductive issues such as pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion, childbirth and motherhood, and how those issues shape their perspectives on what it means to be a good religious person.
| Website | https://divinity.uchicago.edu/directory/CrewsMMC |
| Email address | emilydcrews@uchicago.edu |
| Categories | Abortion & birth control, Beliefs & practices, Church & state, Elections, Faith leaders, Gender & sexuality, Government & politics, Health care, Law & courts, Marriage & family, Media, Medical ethics, Science & health, Society & culture |
| Locations | Illinois, North America, United States of America |
| Resource Types | Sources |
| Faiths | Christianity |
| Languages | English |