Born in Dundee, she educated at Harris Academy and Stirling High School.
That year, she was ordained by the Presbytery of Dunedin and started her academic career as a lecturer at the Theological Hall in University of Otago.
[2] In light of ecological crisis caused by humanity, Page suggests that the problems should be viewed from a Christian perspective to care about the natural world.
[4] Emphasising the importance of the doctrine of creation, Page urges Christians to re-think the relationship between God, humanity and all the natural world.
Thus, with God's immanent action with the world, both human and non-human can be gathered like a web of creation.