Womanspirit rising : a feminist reader in religion /
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[San Francisco] :
HarperSanFrancisco,
1992.
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Table of Contents:
- The essential challenge : does theology speak to women's experience? The human situation : a feminine view / Valerie Saiving
- Motherearth and the megamachine : a theology of liberation in a feminine, somatic and ecological perspective / Rosemary Radford Ruether
- After the death of God the Father : women's liberation and the transformation of Christian consciousness / Mary Daly
- The past : does it hold a future for women? Reflections on the meaning of herstory / Sheila Collins
- Eve and Adam : Genesis 2-3 reread / Phyllis Trible
- Women in the early Christian movement / Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza
- The Christian past : does it hold a future for women? / Eleanor L. McLaughlin
- What became of God the mother? Conflicting images of God in early Christianity / Elaine H. Pagels
- When God was a woman / Merlin Stone
- Reconstructing tradition. Feminist spirituality, Christian identity, and Catholic vision / Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza.
- (cont.) Theology in the politics of Appalachian women / Sheila Collins
- The dilemma of celebration / Nelle Morton
- Female God language in a Jewish context / Rita M. Gross
- Sabbath prayers for women / Naomi Janowitz and Maggie Wenig
- Bringing a daughter into the covenant / Judith Plaskow
- Jewish women's Haggadah / Aviva Cantor
- Creating new traditions. The coming of Lilith : toward a feminist theology / Judith Plaskow
- Why speak about God? / Mary Daly
- Dreams and fantasies as sources of revelation : feminist appropriation of Jung / Naomi R. Goldenberg
- Spiritual quest and women's experience / Carol Christ
- Becoming woman : menstruation as spiritual challenge / Penelope Washbourn
- Witchcraft and women's culture / Starhawk
- Self-blessing ritual / Zsuzsanna E. Budapest
- Why women need the goddess : phenomenological, psychological, and political reflections / Carol P. Christ.