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Ruby Slippers: How the Soul of a Woman Brings Her Home [Hardcover]

Jonalyn Grace Fincher (Author)
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March 20, 2007
Jonalyn Fincher wants to show that women can be both fully human and fully feminine. Traditionally, femininity has been a role women play, a role defined by culture and simplistic sermons. The author encourages women to look at the feminine roles or boxes that pinch their souls: mother, fashion devotee, working wife, intellectual. Does God treat femininity as a role, a judgement, or a gift? And when Jesus redeemed women, what was it exactly that he redeemed? Even after Eden, Fincher points out, God planned to redeem both men and women. But for centuries, women have been taught to devalue the very aspects of their souls that are unique and irreplaceable. Femininity itself runs deeper than aprons, frills, or romance. It begins with feminine souls who are living cameos of the triune God. In Ruby Slippers, Fincher takes a fresh, direct look at the challenges she faced on her search for the feminine soul. She goes step by step through what it means to be a woman and how to cultivate her soul, choosing not to shy away from psychology, theology or personal transparency. In her journey she discovers an understanding of femininity that is timeless and groundbreaking. The roles melt away into something like Dorothy's ruby slippers, something women have always had---the souls to walk today with freedom and femininity.


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'This book is a breath of fresh air in the polarizing debate among evangelicals over 'gender complementarity.' Ruby Slippers provides women (and men) with a balanced and substantive---yet entirely accessible---treatment of femininity. Fincher makes her case for a reasonable complementarity of male and female souls without attaching to this any kind of patriarchal model. By framing her discussion in terms of a flexible sense of 'family resemblances' among women, she offers women a better self-understanding, yet successfully avoids the stereotypes so often forced upon them.' -- Ronald W. Pierce, Professor, Old Testament Theology and Gender Studies, Biola University

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Jonalyn Fincher wants to show that women can be both fully human and fully feminine. Traditionally, femininity has been a role women play, a role defined by culture and simplistic sermons. The author encourages women to look at the feminine roles or boxes that pinch their souls: mother, fashion devotee, working wife, intellectual. Does God treat femininity as a role, a curse, or a gift? And when Jesus redeemed women, what was it exactly that he redeemed? Even after Eden, Fincher points out, God planned to redeem both men and women. But for centuries, women have been taught to devalue the very aspects of their souls that are unique and irreplaceable. Femininity itself runs deeper than aprons, frills, or romance. It begins with feminine souls who are living cameos of the triune God. In Ruby Slippers, Fincher takes a fresh, direct look at the challenges she faced on her search for the feminine soul. She goes step by step through what it means to be a woman and how to cultivate her soul, choosing not to shy away from psychology, theology or personal transparency. In her journey she discovers an understanding of femininity that is timeless and groundbreaking. The roles melt away into something like Dorothy’s ruby slippers, something women have always had—the souls to walk today with freedom and femininity. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan (March 20, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0310272432
  • ISBN-13: 978-0310272434
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #474,386 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jonalyn is a passionate apologist and cultural critic committed to helping others become more appropriately human.

She and her husband Dale travel nationally as a husband-wife speaking team addressing schools, churches, camps, and conferences on behalf of their non-profit, Soulation (www.soulation.org). Jonalyn combines her background, a double Bachelor's in literature and history from the University of Virginia and a Masters in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics from Talbot School of Theology, to speak and write on how women are distinctly and fully made in God's image. Her work has appeared in Kyria, Marriage Partnership, Gifted for Leadership, Radiant, Fullfill, Today's Christian Woman, UnChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity, and more recently Apologetics for a New Generation. Her first book Ruby Slippers: How the Soul of a Woman Brings Her Home (Zondervan, 2007) offers a defense for women's uniqueness and dignity. Her first book with Dale, Coffee Shop Conversations: Making the Most of Spiritual Small Talk, will debut April 2010 (Zondervan). She regularly updates her blog (www.jonalynfincher.com) sharing her insights about women and spirituality.

Jonalyn and Dale love to ski together and hike with their three Welsh Corgis in their hometown of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. They have recently moved into an 800 square foot cabin in the Rocky Mountains that affords them more time to walk in the aspen forest and write. They eagerly anticipate the arrival of their firstborn in February.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtful exploration of femininity, April 15, 2007
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Fincher attempts to address a question that has long puzzled men--and women. What is a woman? What makes a woman a woman? Though (as she will tell you herself) she planned to write with a formulaic approach (A+B+C=the complete woman), the end product is anything but predictable. Questioning the stereotypes presented by the Christian culture and western culture at large, she presses past the flip answers and opens the door to really ask questions like: What traits do women share with men? What is unique to women? Are women innately inferior to men? How is a woman to handle her femininity?

Using her mind, Fincher explores psychology, philosophy, theology, and science to address the questions from all angles. Ruby Slippers is neither an angry anti-chauvinist rant nor a bitter accusation against all who fall short of the "Proverbs 31 woman." Instead, it is an invitation. Fincher asks you to explore womanhood alongside her, by looking at questions such as: How does God ascribe dignity to women? How does God identify with women and reveal Himself through women? Which of our ideas of femininity are based on what woman was created to be? Which are based on the image of fallen woman? By daring to ask difficult questions, Fincher allows the reader the freedom to search herself. By being open to non-traditional answers, she discovers and shares insight that is both thought-provoking and challenging. Even if you do not agree with her, you will be impressed by her extensive research (which you may also investigate, thanks to her footnotes) and the careful thoughtfulness that she displays. If you ever have the opportunity to meet the author (which I did at a conference), you will find that she is every bit as sensitive, rational, and real in person as she is in her writing.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ruby Slippers, April 5, 2007
This review is from: Ruby Slippers: How the Soul of a Woman Brings Her Home (Hardcover)
I do not think that I have ever so eagerly awaited the arrival of a book as much as i have Jonalyn FIncher's book Ruby Slippers. When it finally arrived I tried to dive into it and read it as fast as I could. Just a few pages in I knew that I had to take it slow and really embrace what Jonalyn had written. One of the reason i knew that i would need to read it slowly has her words penetrated much deeper then surface level. As the subtitle says, she is aiming at bring women's souls home, and her words hit the deep regions of my soul stirring my soul to try and really embrace what feminity really means. Her previous schooling in philosophy shines through in this book and causes the reader to try and grasp the finer points of Christianity in order to grasp what it truly means to be a female Christian. Jonalyn refuses to let you get by with just giving you a list she has created to being this "ideal Christian woman," but instead ask you to search your own soul to find what it means for you to be a female. She wrote in way to make the reader think about what exactly she is saying. She dares to stand up against traditional thinking about feminity and begs the reader to not force oneself into the premade corsets of our Christian and worldly society. Jonalyn's book has been much needed in this time and age where the world tries to define a gender with a specific physical image of the female, Jonalyn tries to help believers see that one must find the meaning of feminity as a soul before we can ever fully understand our feminity as a physical being.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars prepare to be challenged, April 5, 2007
This review is from: Ruby Slippers: How the Soul of a Woman Brings Her Home (Hardcover)
I bought this book because I was intrigued by the title - "How the soul of a woman brings her home". The soul of a woman? What did this mean exactly? Jonalyn Fincher has done a wonderful job of making "the deep things of God" (2 Cor 2:10)accessible to the average reader. I have eagerly rushed through this book, knowing that I will be reading it several times. This book is a wonderful example of the solid, gentle but challenging teaching that God has equipped women to provide, and it has fed my soul. If you only read one book this year, this should be it!
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