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WomanChrist; a new vision of feminist spirituality

By: Material type: TextTextSan Francisco Harper & Row c1987Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 178p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-06-254830-1
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Contents:
Part One Womanbody, womansoul. 1 Opening the passage. 2 Remembering the mysteries. 3 Descending into womanbody. 4 Surviving descent. 5 Incarnation by descent. 6 Stranger of God. 7 Conceiving creation. 8 Birthing cosmos. . Part Two Womanpower, womanwisdom. 9 Releasing the victim. 10 Welcoming the many. 11 Spheres of welcome. 12 Whirling with chaos. 13 Searching for wisdom. 14 Finding wisdom in ourselves. Charge to women
Abstract: 'Weber touches the pain of women who love a church that denies them wholeness. Her emphasis on the presence of female divine power within the Christian tradition can be an important help for women in appropriating the church's traditions in ways that are affirming and empowering.'
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Part One Womanbody, womansoul. 1 Opening the passage. 2 Remembering the mysteries. 3 Descending into womanbody. 4 Surviving descent. 5 Incarnation by descent. 6 Stranger of God. 7 Conceiving creation. 8 Birthing cosmos. . Part Two Womanpower, womanwisdom. 9 Releasing the victim. 10 Welcoming the many. 11 Spheres of welcome. 12 Whirling with chaos. 13 Searching for wisdom. 14 Finding wisdom in ourselves. Charge to women

'Weber touches the pain of women who love a church that denies them wholeness. Her emphasis on the presence of female divine power within the Christian tradition can be an important help for women in appropriating the church's traditions in ways that are affirming and empowering.'

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