| Naomi Goldenberg - 1980 - 168 páginas
...and laughed together, and cried, over and over, till the bond of sisterhood grew between them. . . . And God and Adam were expectant and afraid the day...garden, bursting with possibilities, ready to rebuild it together.2 Plaskow is creating a new image for Lilith, an image derived from Lilith's original biblical... | |
| Donna Steichen - 1991 - 426 páginas
...over the wall and met Lilith, and they developed "a bond of sisterhood". God "became confused. . . . He needed counsel from his children. 'I am who I am,'...thought God, 'but I must become who I will become.' " So God and Adam were "expectant and afraid the day Eve and Lilith returned to the garden, bursting... | |
| John F. A. Sawyer - 1996 - 336 páginas
...stories, and laughed together and cried over and over till the bond of sisterhood grew between them . . . And God and Adam were expectant and afraid the day...with possibilities, ready to rebuild it together.' Already in an ancient gnostic version of the story, the roles of Adam's two wives were reversed so... | |
| Kristen E. Kvam, Linda S. Schearing, Valarie H. Ziegler - 1999 - 540 páginas
...his own problems with Adam and a somewhat broader perspective, was able to help out a little — but he was confused, too. Something had failed to go according...thought God, "but I must become who I will become." And (lod and Adam were expectant and afraid the day Eve and Lilith returned to the garden, bursting with... | |
| Judith Plaskow - 2005 - 258 páginas
...his own problems with Adam and a somewhat broader perspective, was able to help out a little — but he was confused, too. Something had failed to go according...with possibilities, ready to rebuild it together. Questions 1. Was the group's basic approach — beginning with the women's movement, then discussing... | |
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