Sacred Dimensions of Women s Experience

Sacred Dimensions of Women s Experience
Author: Elizabeth Dodson Gray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1988
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015017665756

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Women and Christian Mission

Women and Christian Mission
Author: Frances Adeney
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498217194

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What are Christian women thinking about mission? How do they do mission? What informs their knowledge and action as they address issues in a complex world where religious proselytizing has become suspect? This empirical study explores those questions, finding congruence among women from diverse backgrounds and cultural contexts. Women in mission face common identity issues, utilize art and beauty in their work, and develop character as they overcome obstacles in their cultural and denominational settings. Through nearly one hundred interviews of women in Europe, Asia, Brazil, and the United States, a study of women's theologies of mission, lectures, and countless conversations with women around the globe, this study finds common themes among contemporary women doing Christian mission. This book fills a lacuna in mission studies that professors, pastors, and church women and men will find informative and refreshing.

Seeing the Sacred

Seeing the Sacred
Author: Julie E. Neraas
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2021-01-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725283817

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Anyone who wants to make a simple, accessible spiritual practice part of their daily life will find the invitation in this book irresistible: we can use our smartphones to see what is vibrant, profound, and sacred in the seemingly ordinary moments of our lives. It will appeal to spiritual seekers, those with a theological background, and families who want fresh ways to see and appreciate what is all around them.

Ritual Making Women

Ritual Making Women
Author: Jan Berry
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351550758

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Ritual Making Women looks at the way in which women's making of ritual has emerged from the rapidly developing field of women's spirituality and theology. The author uses ethnographic material to explore how the construction of ritual uses story-making and embodied action to empower women. Ritual, far from being a timeless and universal practice, is shown to be a contextual and gendered performance in which women subvert conventional distinctions of private and public. The book combines narrative and case study material and draws on feminist theology and theory, social anthropology and gender studies.

The Wilderness Within

The Wilderness Within
Author: Kristina K. Groover
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1557285578

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America's literature is notably marked by a preoccupation with the spiritual quest. Questing heroes from Huck Finn to Nick Adams have undertaken solitary journeys that pull them away from family and society and into a transformative wilderness that brings them to a new understanding of the spiritual world. Women, however, have not often been portrayed as questing heroes. Bound to home and community, they have been more frequently cast as representatives of that stifling world from which the hero is compelled to flee. Are women in American literary texts thus excluded from spiritual experience? Kristina K. Groover, in examining this question, finds that books by American women writers offer alternative patterns for seeking revelation--patterns which emphasize not solitary journeys, but the sacredness of everyday life. Drawing on the work of feminist theorists and theologians, including Carol Gilligan, Naomi Goldenberg, and Rosemary Ruether, Groover explores the spiritual nature and force of domesticity, community, storytelling, and the garden in the works of such writers as Toni Morrison, Katherine Anne Porter, Kaye Gibbons, and Alice Walker. Ordinary, personal experience in these works becomes a source for spiritual revelation. Wisdom is gained, lessons are learned, and lives are healed not in spite of home and communal ties, but because of them. Thus, American women writers, Groover argues, make alternative literary and spiritual paradigms possible. Similarly, Kristina K. Groover, in this lucid and groundbreaking work, opens up new fields of exploration for any reader interested in women's spirituality or in the rich, diverse field of American literature.

Spiritual Dimensions of Pastoral Care

Spiritual Dimensions of Pastoral Care
Author: John Swinton,David Willows
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781846422188

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Written by significant researchers and practitioners within the field, this unique collection of key texts introduces the reader to practical theology. It critically explores the way in which the spiritual dimension of pastoral care has entered into constructive dialogue with other disciplines and ways of thinking, including: psychiatry, psychology, counselling, intercultural studies, educational methodology, narrative theory and political studies. Set within this multidisciplinary context, the individual contributions (a selection of articles from a leading journal of pastoral theology, Contact: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Pastoral Studies) cover a wide range of practical and theological issues that alert the reader to the spiritual dimension of pastoral care, such as bereavement, sexuality, ethics, learning disabilities, infertility, the meaning of pain, sickness and suffering and the nature of theology as a practical discipline. The book is an invaluable resource for practitioners, researchers, students and all who have an interest in the ways in which a spiritual dimension can enhance caring practices within a multidisciplinary context.

The Journey of Life

The Journey of Life
Author: Thomas R. Cole
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1992-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521447658

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The Journey of Life envisions growing up and growing old as a voyage down a river flowing inexorably to the sea. With this image of the human life cycle, the author explores the historical shoreline of later life, charting its cultural forms and sounding their depths. The result is both a cultural history of aging and a contribution to public dialogue about the meaning and significance of later life. The core of the book shows how central texts and images of Northern.

Called to Healing

Called to Healing
Author: Jean Troy-Smith
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 079142975X

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Advocates and demonstrates women's path to personal wholeness and self-healing through an eco-feminist, reader-response analysis of four fictional narratives.