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Womanguides; readings toward a feminist theology

By: Material type: TextTextBoston Beacon Press c1985Description: xii, 274p.; illus.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8070-1202-5
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Contents:
Intro.. 1 Gender imagery for God/ess. 2 The divine pleroma. 3 Stories of creation. 4 Humanity; male and female. 5 The origins of evil. 6 Redeemer/redemptrix; male and female saviors. 7 Repentance, conversion, transformation. 8 Redemptive community. 9 Foremothers of WomanChurch. 10 The new earth; visions of redeemed society and nature. 11 The new heaven; personal and cosmic eschatology. 12 New beginnings. .
Abstract: '...weaves a rich tapestry of heretofore neglected or forgotten texts, familiar Biblical passages seen in a new light, and recent writings that have grown out of the feminist experience. Ruether reads between the lines of patriarchal texts and looks at writing from alternative communities that question male domination or provide a vision of female power.'
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Imagery (Psychology) : p3-18.. Trinity : p21-35.. Creation Myths : p37-59.. Adam and Eve : p61-78.. Good and Evil : p81-102.. Christology : Chapt. 6: Redeemer/Redemptrix:, p105-133.. Redemption : Chapt. 6: Redeemer/Redemptrix:, p105-133.. Repentance : Chapt. 7: Repentance, conversion, transformation., p135-155.. Transformation (Psychology) : Chapt. 7: Repentance, conversion, transformation., p135-155.. Community : Chapt. 8: Redemptive community, p157-173.

Intro.. 1 Gender imagery for God/ess. 2 The divine pleroma. 3 Stories of creation. 4 Humanity; male and female. 5 The origins of evil. 6 Redeemer/redemptrix; male and female saviors. 7 Repentance, conversion, transformation. 8 Redemptive community. 9 Foremothers of WomanChurch. 10 The new earth; visions of redeemed society and nature. 11 The new heaven; personal and cosmic eschatology. 12 New beginnings. .

'...weaves a rich tapestry of heretofore neglected or forgotten texts, familiar Biblical passages seen in a new light, and recent writings that have grown out of the feminist experience. Ruether reads between the lines of patriarchal texts and looks at writing from alternative communities that question male domination or provide a vision of female power.'

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