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Telling Her Story. Theology out of Women's Struggles.
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Wilson, Lois Miriam
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Artículo Disponible
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230.082 W746
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Donado
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"I want to find a way to reconcile my profound love and debt to the biblical record with my emerging awarness of women's struggles towards wholeness. I want to communicate these learning to children before they get any older." So states Lois Wilson in Telling Her Story, a book for those who wish to bring new ears and new eyes to biblical stories.
Traditional Bible stories all too often portay women as helpless victims of war o violence, dependent on males for identity or deliverance; as seductive temptresses; or worse, as obedient, passive, and compliant appendages to a male figure. Here is the theological rationale for a fresh approach to Miriam, "the rebel"; to Orpah, who reclaimed the heritage of "her mother's house" rather than follow Naomi; To audacious women like Vashti, vulnerable ones like Hagar, and to the many "unnamed" women who made significant things happen in history. |
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The United Church Publishing House
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1992
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64
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Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
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Lousville, Kentucky
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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23/01/2015
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23/01/2015
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