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Women with Christ

Autor Louise Mary Sofair
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 oct 2015
In a rich contemplation of Christian life and practice, Louise Mary Sofair relates the events in the Gospels to the rhythms of the year. Viewing the key Christian festivals from the perspective of the twelve months of the yearly cycle, she points to relevant events in the Gospels and focuses on the role of women.
In the second part of the book she celebrates the biographies of twelve influential women who played significant roles in the development of humanity--from medieval women such as Clare of Assisi and Eleanor of Castile to the more recent Edith Stein and Ita Wegman.
In her concluding chapter, the author discusses the meaning of the "Eternal Feminine" and its implications for the future of humanity. With reference to the Book of Revelation, she describes how "the united masculine, spiritual element and feminine, higher-soul element of the future human being...gives an invitation to all those who wish to share in the community of eternal Life."
Although centered on themes of feminine spirituality, this book is relevant to anyone interested in the task of personal transformation and the healthy progress of the human race.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781906999841
ISBN-10: 1906999848
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 24 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Temple Lodge Publishing

Notă biografică

Louise Mary Sofair was born in Central Africa in 1953 and studied speech and drama in England. She became the principal of a drama studio, also teaching privately at home and abroad. Later she taught at the King's Langley Rudolf Steiner School, where she specialized in drama and religion and was active in many aspects of school life, including pastoral care. Having raised four children and is now retired, though she continues to write, study, and support the work of The Christian Community.