The Divine Feminine: The Biblical Imagery of God as FemaleWipf and Stock Publishers, 01/01/2014 - 120 páginas Endorsements: "A calm, well-balanced, carefully prepared book. . . . Excellent for adult Bible discussion groups, for occasional sermons, for suggesting ways of inclusive language. This book teaches and directs without antagonizing." --The Bible Today "A persuasive book, useful for personal reflection and group discussion, and ideal for gift-giving." --Daughters of Sarah "This is no dry erudite volume. It rubs salve in personal wounds inflicted by centuries of biblical misreading." --Sojourners "The book reflects careful research; it is written in a style that will appeal to those interested in the implications of biblical research but without the time or inclination to follow the involved discussions of biblical scholarship." --National Catholic Reporter |
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... ourselves concerning the equal value of qualities traditionally associated with male and female, such as “masculine” logic and light, and “feminine” imagination and darkness. In some cases we may have to reject traditional associations ...
... ourselves concerning the equal value of qualities traditionally associated with male and female, such as “masculine” logic and light, and “feminine” imagination and darkness. In some cases we may have to reject traditional associations ...
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... ourselves, working in harmony with our bodies rather than punishing them for the sake of what we imagine to be spiritual progress. To paraphrase William Butler Yeats, body must not be bruised to pleasure soul. Because Paul understood ...
... ourselves, working in harmony with our bodies rather than punishing them for the sake of what we imagine to be spiritual progress. To paraphrase William Butler Yeats, body must not be bruised to pleasure soul. Because Paul understood ...
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... ourselves that remains always in infantlike dependency. Let us consider, for instance, Isaiah 49:15: “Does a woman forget her baby at the breast,/ or fail to cherish the son [or daughter] of her womb?/ Yet even if these forget, I will ...
... ourselves that remains always in infantlike dependency. Let us consider, for instance, Isaiah 49:15: “Does a woman forget her baby at the breast,/ or fail to cherish the son [or daughter] of her womb?/ Yet even if these forget, I will ...
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Gods Other Maternal Activities | 26 |
God as Midwife | 32 |
The Shekinah | 36 |
Christ as Female Pelican | 44 |
God as Female Homemaker | 60 |
God as Female Beloved | 69 |
God Our Ezer | 74 |
Bakerwoman God | 79 |
God as Mother Eagle | 83 |
God as Mother Hen | 92 |
God as Dame Wisdom | 97 |
The Divine Milieu | 106 |
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