Frederica Mathewes-Green


Frederica Mathewes-Green is an American author and speaker in the national forum on topics related to Eastern Orthodox belief and practice.
She holds a degree in theological studies from Virginia Theological Seminary. Her husband, Fr. Gregory Mathewes-Green, an Eastern Orthodox priest, was a signatory of the Baltimore Declaration. She converted to Orthodoxy from the Episcopal Church in 1993 along with her husband and some parishioners from their former parish. She writes about Orthodoxy with a folksy and humorous style that have led to comparisons to Erma Bombeck and Garrison Keillor. She has been active in the pro-life movement: she served on the steering committee of the Common Ground Network for Life and Choice and is a past vice-president of Feminists for Life of America.

Books

Her books include:
She has also contributed to the series The Christians: Their First Two Thousand Years, produced by the Society to Explore and Record Christian History.