Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women's LiberationBeacon Press, 8 בדצמ׳ 2015 - 264 עמודים 'Certainly one of the most promising theological statements of our time.' --The Christian Century 'Not for the timid, this brilliant book calls for nothing short of the overthrow of patriarchy itself.' --The Village Voice |
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... boundaries of clockocracy, Websters Doom these doomers. Denouncing the destroyers, Nags announce the resurgence of female powers. Wild women will to shift the shapes of words, of worlds. Naming Elemental sources/forces, Sirens call ...
... boundaries of clockocracy, Websters Doom these doomers. Denouncing the destroyers, Nags announce the resurgence of female powers. Wild women will to shift the shapes of words, of worlds. Naming Elemental sources/forces, Sirens call ...
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... boundaries. Living “On the Boundary”: Then and Now This book announces the moral imperative to live “on the boundary” of patriarchal institutions. “The boundary”—the location of new space/new time—is understood primarily in a psychic ...
... boundaries. Living “On the Boundary”: Then and Now This book announces the moral imperative to live “on the boundary” of patriarchal institutions. “The boundary”—the location of new space/new time—is understood primarily in a psychic ...
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... boundary being is Metamorphic Musing. Living “on the boundary,” then, implies continual unfolding of Elemental potential. This in turn implies that the boundaries themselves change. Such transformation of boundaries does not imply ...
... boundary being is Metamorphic Musing. Living “on the boundary,” then, implies continual unfolding of Elemental potential. This in turn implies that the boundaries themselves change. Such transformation of boundaries does not imply ...
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... Boundary as “between the worlds” was Named by Suzanne Melendy. Conversation, Boston, September 1984. As Emily Culpepper suggested, Beyond God the Father is “like a window between the worlds.” Telephone communication, August 1984. I ...
... Boundary as “between the worlds” was Named by Suzanne Melendy. Conversation, Boston, September 1984. As Emily Culpepper suggested, Beyond God the Father is “like a window between the worlds.” Telephone communication, August 1984. I ...
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... boundary”—a veritable full generation of change measured by the accelerated time flow of this age. If the transition has been dramatic, it has also had its funny side. It has been a source of amusement to friends and to myself that some ...
... boundary”—a veritable full generation of change measured by the accelerated time flow of this age. If the transition has been dramatic, it has also had its funny side. It has been a source of amusement to friends and to myself that some ...
תוכן
Chapter | |
The Fall into Freedom | |
Chapter Three | |
Chapter Four | |
Chapter Five | |
Sisterhood as Cosmic Covenant | |
The Cause of Causes | |
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