Women, Writing, Theology : Transforming a Tradition of Exclusion /
Women's theology has traditionally been pushed to the margins; it is""spirituality""or""mysticism""rather than theology proper. Theology from women has been transmitted orally, recorded by men as sayings or in hagiographies, or passed on as""ste...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waco, Tex. :
Baylor University Press,
2011.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : mending a broken lineage / Emily A. Holmes
- Fear and women's writing : choosing the better part / Michelle Voss Robetrs
- A "wretched choice"? : Evangelical women and the Word / Shelly Rambo
- "My God became flesh" : Angela of Foligno writing the Incarnation / Emily A. Holmes
- Speaking funk : womanist insights into the lives of Syncletica and Macrina / Kendra G. Hotz
- "A moor of one's own" : writing and silence in Sara Maitland's a book of silence / Leigh Pittenger
- Withprayer and pen : reading Mother E.J. Dabney's what it means to pray through / Michele Jacques Early
- Writing a life, writing theology : Edith Stein in the company of the Saints / Meghan T. Sweeney
- Writing hunger on the body : Simone Weil's ethic of hunger and Eucharistic pracitce / Elizabeth A. Webb
- The body, to be eaten, to the written : a theological reflection on the act of writing in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictee / Min-Ah Cho
- Not with one voice : the counterpoint of life, diaspora, women, theology, and writing / Kristine Suna-Koro
- Embodying theology : motherhood as metaphone/method / marcia W. Mount Shoop
- Postscript : wounded writing, healing writing / Wendy Farley.