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Faith and Feminism

A Holy Alliance
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
240 Seiten
Englisch
Atria Bookserschienen am20.07.2004
Why do so many women of faith have such a strong aversion to feminism? And why do so many feminists have an ardent mistrust of religion? These questions are at the heart of Helen LaKelly Hunt's illuminating look at the alliance between spiritual conviction and social action. Intelligent and heartfelt, Faith and Feminism offers a perceptive look at the lives of five spirited and spiritual women of history, women who combined their undying faith with feminist beliefs and who made the world a better place by doing so. * St. Teresa of Avila, a woman whose bravery in confronting her shadows gave her the strength to connect with the world and live a life of divine action. * Lucretia Mott, a Quaker minister, who rose from her quiet upbringing to become a passionate speaker and activist working tirelessly on behalf of justice and peace. * Sojourner Truth, a Christian slave, who spoke out with unwavering courage to claim her God-given rightful place as an African American and a woman. * Emily Dickinson, an extraordinary poet, who touched the world with her ability to capture and transform the experience of suffering.* Dorothy Day, a radical journalist, who lived a life of voluntary poverty as a way of expressing her passion for the Christian faith and care for those in need. A remarkable book that focuses on the idea that spirituality and feminism are really different expressions of the same impulse to make life more whole, Faith and Feminism offers a powerful catalyst for reflecting on our sense of self -- and for living and loving according to our deepest values.mehr

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KlappentextWhy do so many women of faith have such a strong aversion to feminism? And why do so many feminists have an ardent mistrust of religion? These questions are at the heart of Helen LaKelly Hunt's illuminating look at the alliance between spiritual conviction and social action. Intelligent and heartfelt, Faith and Feminism offers a perceptive look at the lives of five spirited and spiritual women of history, women who combined their undying faith with feminist beliefs and who made the world a better place by doing so. * St. Teresa of Avila, a woman whose bravery in confronting her shadows gave her the strength to connect with the world and live a life of divine action. * Lucretia Mott, a Quaker minister, who rose from her quiet upbringing to become a passionate speaker and activist working tirelessly on behalf of justice and peace. * Sojourner Truth, a Christian slave, who spoke out with unwavering courage to claim her God-given rightful place as an African American and a woman. * Emily Dickinson, an extraordinary poet, who touched the world with her ability to capture and transform the experience of suffering.* Dorothy Day, a radical journalist, who lived a life of voluntary poverty as a way of expressing her passion for the Christian faith and care for those in need. A remarkable book that focuses on the idea that spirituality and feminism are really different expressions of the same impulse to make life more whole, Faith and Feminism offers a powerful catalyst for reflecting on our sense of self -- and for living and loving according to our deepest values.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-7434-8372-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2004
Erscheinungsdatum20.07.2004
Seiten240 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 140 mm, Höhe 216 mm, Dicke 14 mm
Gewicht344 g
Artikel-Nr.13790766

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

Introduction by Gloria Steinem

Letter to the Reader

Chapter 1 To Build a Dialogue

Chapter 2 The Journey Toward Wholeness

Chapter 3 EMILY DICKINSON: Claiming Your Pain

(1830-1886)

Chapter 4 TERESA OF ÁVILA: Integrating Your Shadow

(1515-1582)

Chapter 5 SOJOURNER TRUTH: Finding Your Voice

(1797-1883)

Chapter 6 LUCRETIA MOTT: Taking Action

(1793-1880)

Chapter 7 DOROTHY DAY: Living Communion

(1897-1980)

Chapter 8 Weaving a Connection

Afterword: Toward a Whole Feminism

Continuing Reflection and Dialogue

Appendix A: Resource Guide

Appendix B: Timeline

Notes

Recommended Reading

Index
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