Discover a rich legacy of audacious women who forged a spirituality
that is more inclusive, surprising, and empowering than we ever
imagined. “The feminist reading of women mystics I’ve wanted for
ages . . . invites us into the hopeful possibility for communal
healing that we desperately need right now.”—Sarah Bessey,
bestselling author of Field Notes for the Wilderness and Jesus
Feminist Is there a Christian spirituality that embraces the entire
reality of womanhood? The answer, Shannon K. Evans suggests, is an
emphatic yes. There is a spirituality that meets us in every part of
our lives, developed by the women who came before us. Six
mystics—Teresa of Ávila, Margery Kempe, Hildegard of Bingen, Julian
of Norwich, Catherine of Siena, and Thérèse of Lisieux—revealed a
faith big enough to hold the female experiences of sex and desire, the
yearning for bodily autonomy, the challenges of motherhood and
identity, as well as life with male authority
and—sometimes—violence. These women, self-determining, stubborn,
and unapologetically themselves, asked questions in their time that
are startlingly prescient today, and fought for women’s experiences
to be heard, understood, respected, and recognized as holy. In The
Mystics Would Like a Word, readers will discover the story of
Christian faith and spirituality as told by these extraordinary and
wise women, one that speaks directly to today’s unique experiences,
and leads to wholeness, healing, and spiritual vitality.
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Six Women Who Met God and Found a Spirituality for Today
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593727287
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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