Women, Gender, and Christian Community - Douglass - Books - Westminster John Knox Press - 9780664257286 - April 1, 1997
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Women, Gender, and Christian Community

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Brief Description: This book--a dialogue among professors at Princeton Theological Seminary--discusses (among other gender issues) how men and women can work together in the church with dignity, making decisions together as full partners. Marc Notes: Feminist theology Published on behalf of The Chartered.

Contributor Bio:  Douglass Sara Douglass was born in Penola, a small farming settlement in the south of Australia, in 1957. She spent her early years chasing (and being chased by) sheep and collecting snakes before her parents transported her to the city of Adelaideand the more genteel surroundings of Methodist Ladies College. Having graduated, Sara then became a nurse on her parents' urging (it was both feminine and genteel) and spent seventeen years planning and then effecting her escape. That escape came in the form of a Ph. D. in early modern English history. Sara and nursing finally parted company after a lengthy time of bare tolerance, and she took up a position as senior lecturer in medieval European history at the Bendigo campus of the Victorian University of La Trobe. Finding the departmental politics of academic life as intolerable as the emotional rigours of nursing, Sara needed to find another escape. This took the form of one of Sara's childhood loves - books and writing. Spending some years practising writing novels, HarperCollins Australia picked up one of Sara's novels, "BattleAxe" (published in North America as "The Wayfarer Redemption"), the first in the Tencendor series, and chose it as the lead book in their new fantasy line with immediate success. Since 1995 Sara has become Australia's leading fantasy author and one of its top novelists. Her books are now sold around the world. Contributor Bio:  Kay, James F James Kay is Princeton Theological Seminary's Joe R. Engle Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics and director of the Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching. He is also editor of "Theology Today". A Presbyterian minister, Kay teaches history, theology, and the practice of preaching and worship.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 1997
ISBN13 9780664257286
Publishers Westminster John Knox Press
Genre Religious Orientation > Christian - Sex & Gender > Feminine
Pages 150
Dimensions 153 × 228 × 13 mm   ·   226 g
Language English  

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