Muriel Orevillo-Montenegro

Muriel Orevillo-Montenegro (born 1954) is a Filipina theologian known for her writings in Asian feminist theology.

[2] She first pursued a pre-medical studies course, but due to financial strains, switched to political science.

She later returned to studies and completed undergraduate degrees in Animal Husbandry and Christian Education in Silliman University in 1979.

[4] In 2018, she was appointed the Coordinator of Interfaith Cooperation Forum, based in the Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs (APAY) in Hong Kong.

[7] Elsewhere, she has critiqued the dominant popular Christologies in the Philippines of Sinulog and the Black Nazarene, and spoken about the need to reclaim the doctrine of the Incarnation for Asian women.