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Introducing feminist images of God / Mary Grey.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Introductions in feminist theology ; 7.Editor: Cleveland, Ohio : Pilgrim Press, [2001]Fecha de copyright: ©2001Descripción: 133 páginas ; 24 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 0829814183
  • 9780829814187
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • BT 127.2 G74.2001
Contenidos:
1. Struggling to Move 'Beyond God the Father' -- 2. Encountering God as 'She' -- 3. Images of God in Jewish Feminism -- 4. God -- Our Passion for Justice -- 5. The God who Liberates and who does not Liberate: The Challenge of Womanist Theology -- 6. An Embodied God -- 7. Tragedy in God -- 8. The Re-emergence of Sophia -- Epilogue: The Journey is Home.
Revisión: "This book is an introduction to recent thinking on, and experience of the Divine, reflecting the work of women from diverse contexts. Early attempts to move beyond the restriction of God-language to 'Father' language and to open up the possibilities of a more inclusive way of praying have led to a richness and variety of experiences of God and the world of the sacred. God experienced in the struggle for justice is one such area ... While similarities and connections are shown between, for example, Jewish, womanist, and Latin American women, their distinctiveness and diversity is respected. Women's experience of God does not flinch from ambiguity and tragedy; so long as the figure of Sophia, Wisdom, integrates new dimensions of experience the infinite depths of the Divine Mystery are still to be plumbed"--Jacket.
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"This book is an introduction to recent thinking on, and experience of the Divine, reflecting the work of women from diverse contexts. Early attempts to move beyond the restriction of God-language to 'Father' language and to open up the possibilities of a more inclusive way of praying have led to a richness and variety of experiences of God and the world of the sacred. God experienced in the struggle for justice is one such area ... While similarities and connections are shown between, for example, Jewish, womanist, and Latin American women, their distinctiveness and diversity is respected. Women's experience of God does not flinch from ambiguity and tragedy; so long as the figure of Sophia, Wisdom, integrates new dimensions of experience the infinite depths of the Divine Mystery are still to be plumbed"--Jacket.

1. Struggling to Move 'Beyond God the Father' -- 2. Encountering God as 'She' -- 3. Images of God in Jewish Feminism -- 4. God -- Our Passion for Justice -- 5. The God who Liberates and who does not Liberate: The Challenge of Womanist Theology -- 6. An Embodied God -- 7. Tragedy in God -- 8. The Re-emergence of Sophia -- Epilogue: The Journey is Home.

Donación de: Mari Carmen Servitje Montull.