ewc-ecusa.com
WordsMatter
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Join and Support Online. What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “Expansive language” and the phrase “inclusive language? This question is at the heart of the WordsMatter project as we have explored the words, images, language, and symbols used in worship and every day life to talk about God, self, and other human beings. This “WordsMatter Expansive Language Conversation Guide” has been created to move the WordsMatter project into small group discussions. The guide is intended to assi...WordsMatter i...
theformingedge.com
October | 2014 | the forming edge
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Occasional thoughts on religion, textiles, language, and science. Surrendering one’s liberty – Ignatius and the Buddha. October 18, 2014. For the past week or so, I’d been anxiously watching my email for information on the next steps (hoping that I’d gotten that far) in my application for a training program in 2015. I knew they had all of my materials so what’s the delay I thought? Every day was a trial as I watched my email, minute by minute or so it seemed. What is personal liberty anyway? Over the nex...
episcopalwomenscaucus.net
WordsMatter
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Join and Support Online. What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “Expansive language” and the phrase “inclusive language? This question is at the heart of the WordsMatter project as we have explored the words, images, language, and symbols used in worship and every day life to talk about God, self, and other human beings. This “WordsMatter Expansive Language Conversation Guide” has been created to move the WordsMatter project into small group discussions. The guide is intended to assi...WordsMatter i...
episcopalwomenscaucus.org
WordsMatter
http://www.episcopalwomenscaucus.org/wordsmatter.htm
Join and Support Online. What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “Expansive language” and the phrase “inclusive language? This question is at the heart of the WordsMatter project as we have explored the words, images, language, and symbols used in worship and every day life to talk about God, self, and other human beings. This “WordsMatter Expansive Language Conversation Guide” has been created to move the WordsMatter project into small group discussions. The guide is intended to assi...WordsMatter i...
episcopalwomenscaucus.com
WordsMatter
http://www.episcopalwomenscaucus.com/wordsmatter.htm
Join and Support Online. What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “Expansive language” and the phrase “inclusive language? This question is at the heart of the WordsMatter project as we have explored the words, images, language, and symbols used in worship and every day life to talk about God, self, and other human beings. This “WordsMatter Expansive Language Conversation Guide” has been created to move the WordsMatter project into small group discussions. The guide is intended to assi...WordsMatter i...
feministheology.blogspot.com
Feminist Theology in an Age of Fear and Hope: September 2012
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Feminist Theology in an Age of Fear and Hope. In our daily prayers God was every manner of image and metaphor and meaning, and always, "God the Father." We never ever prayed to "God our Mother." What were women in the economy of God? The answer was only too painful: We were invisible. I had given my life to a God who did not see me, did not include me, did not touch my nature with God's own.Joan Chittister, "Called to Question". Saturday, September 29, 2012. They are anxious and fearful. And in their...
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Feminist Theology in an Age of Fear and Hope: August 2012
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Feminist Theology in an Age of Fear and Hope. In our daily prayers God was every manner of image and metaphor and meaning, and always, "God the Father." We never ever prayed to "God our Mother." What were women in the economy of God? The answer was only too painful: We were invisible. I had given my life to a God who did not see me, did not include me, did not touch my nature with God's own.Joan Chittister, "Called to Question". Saturday, August 25, 2012. In a week in which the legitimacy of rape has bee...
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Feminist Theology in an Age of Fear and Hope: February 2012
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Feminist Theology in an Age of Fear and Hope. In our daily prayers God was every manner of image and metaphor and meaning, and always, "God the Father." We never ever prayed to "God our Mother." What were women in the economy of God? The answer was only too painful: We were invisible. I had given my life to a God who did not see me, did not include me, did not touch my nature with God's own.Joan Chittister, "Called to Question". Sunday, February 26, 2012. Apologies, all for the lateness of this! Suddenly...
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Feminist Theology in an Age of Fear and Hope: Easter 3C
http://feministheology.blogspot.com/2013/04/easter-3c.html
Feminist Theology in an Age of Fear and Hope. In our daily prayers God was every manner of image and metaphor and meaning, and always, "God the Father." We never ever prayed to "God our Mother." What were women in the economy of God? The answer was only too painful: We were invisible. I had given my life to a God who did not see me, did not include me, did not touch my nature with God's own.Joan Chittister, "Called to Question". Sunday, April 14, 2013. Actually, even though you may not think things have ...