"...exclusive male imagery of the Divine not only instilled an imbalance within human consciousness, it legitimized patriarchal power in the culture at large. Here alone is enough reason to recover the Divine Feminine, for there is a real and undeniable connection between the repression of the feminine in our deity and the repression of women.” -Sue Monk Kidd
35 International contributors reflect on finding Goddess within (and without) Christianity and Islam.
Contributors include:
Dr. Amina Wadud, Andrew Gurevich, Anna Ruiz, Bonnie Odiorne, Ph.D., Carol P. Christ, Ph.D.,
Dominique Christina, Donna Snyder, Glenys Livingstone, Ph.D., Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.,
Rev. Dr. Karen Tate, Kelly Stewart Hall, Kim Mohiuddin, Laurence Galian, Liona Rowan,
Lisa Artis, Marianne Widmalm, Marilyn McFarlane, Mary Petiet, Mary Saracino,
Monette Chilson, Nano Boye Nagle, Nicola O’Hanlon, Noor-un-nisa Gretasdottir, Patty Kay,
Penny-Anne Beaudoin, Poet on Watch, Rachael Patterson, Shahla Khan Salter,
Shehnaz Zindabad, Susan Klahr, Susan Morgaine, Susannah Gregan, Tamara Albanna,
Trista Hendren, Vanessa Rivera de la Fuente, Victoria A. Brownworth and Wynn Manners.
Edited by Trista Hendren, Pat Daly and Noor-un-nisa Gretasdottir.
Cover Art by Arna Baartz
Order your copy.
Amazon Kindle.
Comments
Post a Comment