Catherine Clark Kroeger (December 12, 1925 – February 14, 2011) was an American author, professor, New Testament scholar, and a leading figure within the biblical egalitarian movement.
She founded the worldwide organization Christians for Biblical Equality (CBE), and its papers are housed at her family home.
As a speaker, Kroeger traveled the globe opposing violence and the abuse of women, while also advancing the biblical basis for the shared leadership and authority of males and females.Born Catherine Clark, daughter of Homer and Elizabeth Clark, in St.
Paul, Minnesota, she graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1947.
Then she earned an MA and a PhD in Classical Studies from the University of Minnesota.
She was married to her husband of 60 years, Richard Clark Kroeger Jr., a Presbyterian pastor.
They served together in ten pastorates in five states.
In their latter years they resided on Cape Cod in Brewster, Massachusetts.
Richard Clark Kroeger Jr.
died 9 November 2010, Catherine Clark Kroeger on 14 February 2011.