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Conversations on Christian Feminism Margaret Hebblethwaite

Conversations on Christian Feminism By Margaret Hebblethwaite

Conversations on Christian Feminism by Margaret Hebblethwaite


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Two women writers, one Catholic and one evangelical, examine issues dividing Christian women, including women priests, female representations of Christ, and same-sex relationships. Implicit throughout is a feeling that women's ministry can transcend the theological divide.

Conversations on Christian Feminism Summary

Conversations on Christian Feminism by Margaret Hebblethwaite

Two distinguished women writers, one Catholic and one evangelical, pioneered this theme at the Greenbelt arts festival. They go to the heart of the issues which divide Christian women, including women priests, female representations of Christ, and same-sex relationships. Implicit throughout is a feeling that women's ministry may be able to transcend the theological divide in a new and vibrant way. Despite their differing traditions, the authors see their dialogue as an exercise in reconciliation.

About Margaret Hebblethwaite

Margaret Hebblethwaite is a writer, theologian and assistant editor of the Catholic journal The Tablet. She is author of seven books including the Fount spiritual classic Finding God in All Things. She was married to the biographer Peter Hebblethwaite who died in 1994. Elaine Storkey is a writer, broadcaster and director of the London-based training centre, Christian Impact. She is author of several books including the 1994 Archbishop's Lent Book Mary's Story, Mary's Song.

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GOR001555097
9780006278795
0006278795
Conversations on Christian Feminism by Margaret Hebblethwaite
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
1999-06-07
224
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