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God is / Mallory Wyckoff.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, [2022]Description: viii, 150 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802882080
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 231/.4 23/eng/20220706
LOC classification:
  • BT153.M6 W93 2022
Other classification:
  • REL012120 | REL023000
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Table of Contents1. God Is in the Waves -- 2. God Is Hiding under the Table -- 3. God Is More Than We've Been Led to Believe -- 4. God Is Communicator -- 5. God Is and Is Not -- 6. God Is Creator -- 7. God Is Seamstress -- 8. God Is Mother -- 9. God Is Midwife -- 10. God Is Hostess -- 11. God Is Sexual Trauma Survivor -- 12. God Is Wisdom Within -- 13. God Is Home -- 14. God Is Mystery -- 15. God Is... -- Epilogue -- Reflections.
Summary: "An exploration of feminine metaphors and untapped language for God to help expand the way people engage with the Divine, themselves, and their neighbors"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "God is Mother. God is Midwife. God is Hostess. God is Mystery. God is Home. Traditional language for God has been dominated by a single image-Father-and masculine norms. For some, this language is meaningful. For others, it is deeply problematic. In both cases, it's limited. One thing is certain: God is More. Mallory Wyckoff believes it's past time to expand the ways we think about God. Through personal story, theology, spirituality, and social justice (and highlighting the interconnectedness of each), Wyckoff explores feminine metaphors and untapped language for God-some biblical and familiar, some less well-known, but all revelatory of a God who is More than we've been allowed to imagine. As Wyckoff illustrates, when we expand the ways we image and engage with God, we are invited to see the Divine more fully-and, in the process, our neighbors and ourselves. Those who have felt alienated by the typical ways of describing God in Christianity will meet God anew: As a Seamstress who stitches tapestries out of our tatters of shame. As a Sexual Trauma Survivor who has suffered alongside those who have endured the worst. As a Mother who nurtures us to life with her body"-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Print book for loan Lineberger Memorial Library Southern Circulating Collection (Main & Upper Levels) BT153.M6 W93 2022 In transit from Lineberger Memorial Library to Krauth Memorial Branch since 10/29/2024 35898001758917

Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-150).

Machine generated contents note: Table of Contents1. God Is in the Waves -- 2. God Is Hiding under the Table -- 3. God Is More Than We've Been Led to Believe -- 4. God Is Communicator -- 5. God Is and Is Not -- 6. God Is Creator -- 7. God Is Seamstress -- 8. God Is Mother -- 9. God Is Midwife -- 10. God Is Hostess -- 11. God Is Sexual Trauma Survivor -- 12. God Is Wisdom Within -- 13. God Is Home -- 14. God Is Mystery -- 15. God Is... -- Epilogue -- Reflections.

"An exploration of feminine metaphors and untapped language for God to help expand the way people engage with the Divine, themselves, and their neighbors"-- Provided by publisher.

"God is Mother. God is Midwife. God is Hostess. God is Mystery. God is Home. Traditional language for God has been dominated by a single image-Father-and masculine norms. For some, this language is meaningful. For others, it is deeply problematic. In both cases, it's limited. One thing is certain: God is More. Mallory Wyckoff believes it's past time to expand the ways we think about God. Through personal story, theology, spirituality, and social justice (and highlighting the interconnectedness of each), Wyckoff explores feminine metaphors and untapped language for God-some biblical and familiar, some less well-known, but all revelatory of a God who is More than we've been allowed to imagine. As Wyckoff illustrates, when we expand the ways we image and engage with God, we are invited to see the Divine more fully-and, in the process, our neighbors and ourselves. Those who have felt alienated by the typical ways of describing God in Christianity will meet God anew: As a Seamstress who stitches tapestries out of our tatters of shame. As a Sexual Trauma Survivor who has suffered alongside those who have endured the worst. As a Mother who nurtures us to life with her body"-- Provided by publisher.

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