Feminist Poetics of the Sacred

Feminist Poetics of the Sacred
Title Feminist Poetics of the Sacred PDF eBook
Author Frances Devlin-Glass
Publisher American Academy of Religion
Pages 283
Release 2001
Genre Feminist literary criticism
ISBN 0195144694

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This is a multicultural study of ancient & contemporary texts that encode women's spirituality. It includes both contemporary & historical contexts, tracing the roles, actions & beliefs of women in pre-Christian, Christian & Islamic contexts.

Feminist Poetics of the Sacred

Feminist Poetics of the Sacred
Title Feminist Poetics of the Sacred PDF eBook
Author Frances Devlin-Glass
Publisher American Academy of Religion
Pages 283
Release 2001-06-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0195349326

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This book is an interdisciplinary and multicultural study of ancient and contemporary texts that encode women's spirituality. The contributors, using modern critical methods such as feminist theory, poststructuralism, and the new historicisms, examine how the ideas in these texts are being reworked in different religious traditions. The volume encompasses both contemporary and historical contexts, tracing the roles, actions, writings, and beliefs of women in pre-Christian, Christian, Islamic, indigenous, and neo-pagan contexts. The book builds on three decades of feminist research into such areas as goddess worship, indigenous spiritualities, eco-feminism, biblical hermeneutics, Christian and Islamic mysticism, subversive poetics, and mythological systems inside and outside the mainstream.

Divine Feminist

Divine Feminist
Title Divine Feminist PDF eBook
Author Marina Carreira
Publisher Get Fresh Books Publishing, a Nonprofit Corporation
Pages 0
Release 2021-05
Genre
ISBN 9781734580228

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The Divine Feminist: An Anthology of Poetry & Art by Womxn and Non-Binary Folx is a collection of art and poetry by a multitude of genius, glorious beings who have found the divine in all places-their bodies, their cities, in heartbreak and politics, in sex and motherhood-and for who art and literature are both a form of spiritual practice and an act of protest. To investigate the connections between the sacred and mundane, the political and personal via poetry and art that resists all systems of oppression and stands in solidarity with BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ people. Radiant and radical, every work within these pages capture the wild beauty and sacred darkness of existence.

Gender and the Sacred Self in John Donne

Gender and the Sacred Self in John Donne
Title Gender and the Sacred Self in John Donne PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth M. A. Hodgson
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Pages 236
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780874136746

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This first book-length feminist study of Donne argues that his sacred subject-position is ambivalently and illustratively invested in cultural archetypes of mothers, daughters, and brides. The chapters focus on baptism, marriage, and death as key moments in Donne's and his culture's construction of the gendered soul.

A Poetics of Church

A Poetics of Church
Title A Poetics of Church PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Reek
Publisher Routledge
Pages 254
Release 2017-09-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1351396382

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This innovative book aims to create a ‘poetics of Church’ and a ‘religious imaginary’ as alternatives to more institutional and conventional ways of thinking and of being ‘Church’. Structured as a spiritual and literary journey, the work moves from models of the institutional Catholic Church into more radical and ambiguous textual spaces, which the author creates by bringing together an unorthodox group of thinkers referred to as ‘poet-companions’: the 16th-century founder of the Society of Jesus, Ignatius of Loyola, the French thinkers Gaston Bachelard and Hélène Cixous, the French poet Yves Bonnefoy, and the English playwright Dennis Potter. Inspired especially by the reading and writing practices of Cixous, the author attempts to exemplify Cixous’ notion of écriture féminine—‘feminine writing’—that suggests new ways of seeing and relating. The project’s uniting of Ignatian spirituality with postmodern thinking and its concern with creating new theological, literary and spiritual spaces for women both coincide and contrast with Pope Francis’s pastoral and reformist tendencies, which have neglected to adequately address the marginalisation of women in the Church. As Francis has called for ‘a theology of women’, of which there are, of course, many to draw from, this volume will be a timely contribution with a unique interdisciplinary approach.

Rebirth of the Goddess

Rebirth of the Goddess
Title Rebirth of the Goddess PDF eBook
Author Carol P. Christ
Publisher Routledge
Pages 240
Release 1998-10-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1136763848

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First published in 1999. One of the most unexpected developments of the late twentieth century is the rebirth of the religion of the Goddess in western cultures. Though we were taught that the Gods and Goddesses died with the triumph of Christianity, the re-emergence of the Goddess is not as surprising as it might seem. This book explores the meaning of the Goddess, and the questions we ask as well as the ways we answer them.

When God Was A Woman

When God Was A Woman
Title When God Was A Woman PDF eBook
Author Merlin Stone
Publisher Doubleday
Pages 379
Release 2012-05-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0307816850

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Here, archaeologically documented,is the story of the religion of the Goddess. Under her, women’s roles were far more prominent than in patriarchal Judeo-Christian cultures. Stone describes this ancient system and, with its disintegration, the decline in women’s status.