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Reimagining God. The Case for Scriptural Diversity
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van Wijk-Bos, Johanna W. H.
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Artículo Disponible
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231.4 V217
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Donado
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Can believers tal about God and to God in a way that is not exclusively male and is biblically responsible? Johanna van Wijk-Bos asks this question as she examines alternatives to the dominant male language associated with God in the Bible. Focusing primarly on the Hebrew Bible, van Wijk-Bos mines a rich source of God imagery. Along the way, she also discusses alternative language associated with God that transcends the narrow confines of male/female imagery.
This book makes available to a general readership teh scholarship that has dealt with God-imagery in the Bible. It will find its palce in the church, in the seminary, in the adult study grooup, and in the hands of those wanting to reexamine the language associated with God in the Bible and the real implications of those wanting to reexamine the language associated with God in the Bible and the real implications of this language in the world. |
0-664-25569-8
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Westmister John Knox Press
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1995
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119
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United States of America
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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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20/11/2014
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20/11/2014
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Elaborado por Editorial Digital, www.editorialdigital.net