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The Lord's dealing : the primacy of the feminine in Christian spirituality

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Paulist Press c1988Description: vi, 113p.; bibliog. notes; appendix; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0809130033
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT704 .F37 1988
Contents:
1 The suppression of the feminine. 2 Ecology, woman, person. 3 Jesus and the world. 4 God and the feminine. 5 The body of Christ. 6 Conclusions: ten theses. Appendix: God's gender and creation as feminine
Abstract: 'This book takes up the suppression of the feminine and, especially, the primacy of the feminine in Christian spirituality. In practice, the feminine does not at all hold the primacy, either in Western culture or in the religious culture of Christian churches. Nevertheless, the primacy of the feminine is intrinsic to the Christian good news, even though not always found as a practical reality.'
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1 The suppression of the feminine. 2 Ecology, woman, person. 3 Jesus and the world. 4 God and the feminine. 5 The body of Christ. 6 Conclusions: ten theses. Appendix: God's gender and creation as feminine

'This book takes up the suppression of the feminine and, especially, the primacy of the feminine in Christian spirituality. In practice, the feminine does not at all hold the primacy, either in Western culture or in the religious culture of Christian churches. Nevertheless, the primacy of the feminine is intrinsic to the Christian good news, even though not always found as a practical reality.'

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