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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Womanchrist, Womanpriest,
By Robert L. Rose (Blooming Glen, PA, 18911-0064, Bucks County,United States)) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Womanchrist: A New Vision of Feminist Spirituality (Paperback)
Weber, a former nun turned religious counselor, fills her book with case histories of women she counseled at Wisdom House in Minnesota, anecdotes from Christian mystics and Jungian theorists, and the poetic beauty of Sumerian goddess legends. "Descending into WomanBody" is how Weber describes a seven-step process of incarnational realization, arguing from a body-consciousness which "unfolds toward cosmic consciousness." Weber says "it is not that the Incarnation has limited us but that we have limited the Incarnation, adding that Mary "does not take her meaning from him [Christ]; rather, she is a source of meaning in her self, as woman."Weber echoes and underlines the tradition of "bridal mysticism" which some 16th century Spanish mystics developed through contemplation of the biblical Wisdom figure, saying that "the feminine becomes the mysterious alchemical environment within which man's transformation occurs." She eloquently asserts that the sacramental endowment of the church, like the church itself, is precisely Mary's realm because it is feminine in nature.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Imaginative, engaging and healing.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Womanchrist: A New Vision of Feminist Spirituality (Paperback)
Christin Lore Weber reaches into women's experience and pulls out a poem.
WomanChrist is a meditation, a journal, a call to action and liberation,
a ritual for peace and a mystic vision. It is a journey
into the deep places of the soul where truth can be found.
Weber challenges women to desend and discover the unspoken
stories that we hide from each other and from ourselves.
And from this place of deep searching, she asks that we
recognize our brokenness as our strength.
Weber has a remarkable way of naming the broken places
and in so doing, of bringing healing to the wounds of the soul.
This book is for any woman who is willing to engage in an honest
search of self-discovery.
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Womanchrist: A New Vision of Feminist Spirituality by Christin Lore Weber (Paperback - Oct. 1987)
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