Sophia; the future of feminist spirituality

Cady, Susan

Sophia; the future of feminist spirituality - 1st ed - San Francisco Harper & Row c1986 - 103p; bibliog. notes

[By] Susan Cady, Marian Ronan, [and] Hal Taussig.

1 Spirituality, feminism, and Sophia. 2 Sophia in the Hebrew scriptures. 3 Sophia in the Christain scriptures. 4 Sophia in the postbiblical era. 5 Sophia in her sociohistorical context. 6 Sophia and the future of feminist spirituality

'Drawing on a wide spectrum of biblical texts, this book discusses Sophia as powerful creator in the Hebrew Bible and examines the provocative way the Christian Bible associates her with Jesus. The authors then go on to analyze feminist spirituality, including that of Wicca, in relationship to the broader social questions of ecology and poverty.'

Hardcover

0-06-254200-1

85-51552


Sophia
Women and Religion
Feminine Principle
Feminism--Religious Aspects
Wisdom--Religious Aspects
Wisdom--Biblical Teaching
Spirituality
Gnosticism

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