Sisters of Dust, Sisters of Spirit : Womanist Wordings on God and Creation by Karen Baker-Fletcher (1998, Trade Paperback)

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Sisters of Dust, Sisters of Spirit by Karen Baker-Fletcher. Title Sisters of Dust, Sisters of Spirit. And she writes in a simple, direct style, "a small effort at embodied theological wording, writing from the heart, where spiritual life lives, dances, andbreathes more deeply.

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PublisherAugsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN-100800630777
ISBN-139780800630775
eBay Product ID (ePID)1064937

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Book TitleSisters of Dust, Sisters of Spirit : Womanist Wordings on God and Creation
Number of Pages142 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicSpirituality, Christian Theology / General, General
Publication Year1998
GenreReligion
AuthorKaren Baker-Fletcher
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight11.2 Oz
Item Length7.8 in
Item Width5.4 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN9803-004570
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal230/.082
SynopsisKaren Baker-Fletcher here seeks to recover and renew the often strong historic tie of black peoples to the land, sometimes broken by migration and urbanization. Cultivating the ecological side of black womanism, shecombines a keen awareness of environmental racism with reflection on her own journey and a keenconstructive theological vision. She works the biblical and literary metaphors of dust and spirit to address the embodiment of God, Spirit, Christ, creation, and humans and to fashion a powerful justice-orientedspirituality of creation. Baker-Fletcher evinces a strong sense of God in nature. She appreciates the glint of broken glass in an alley as the shimmer of a waterfall in the wilderness. And she writes in a simple, direct style, "a small effort at embodied theological wording, writing from the heart, where spiritual life lives, dances, andbreathes more deeply."Its earnest, reflective character makes this small volume ideal for individual, adult study, or classroom use., Karen Baker-Fletcher here seeks to recover and renew that strong historic tie of black peoples to the land, sometimes broken by migration and urbanization. Cultivating the ecological side of black womanism, she combines a keen awareness of environmental racism with reflection on her own journey and a constructive theological vision. She works the biblical and literary metaphors of dust and spirit to address the embodiment of God, Spirit, Christ, creation, and humans and to fashion a powerful justice-oriented spirituality of creation.Baker-Fletcher evinces a strong sense of God in nature, and its earnest, reflective character makes this small volume ideal for individual, adult study, or classroom use., Karen Baker-Fletcher here seeks to recover and renew the often strong historic tie of black peoples to the land, sometimes broken by migration and urbanization. Cultivating the ecological side of black womanism, shecombines a keen awareness of environmental racism with reflection on her own journey and a keenconstructive theological vision. She ......, Karen Baker-Fletcher here seeks to recover and renew the often strong historic tie of black peoples to the land, sometimes broken by migration and urbanization. Cultivating the ecological side of black womanism, shecombines a keen awareness of environmental racism with reflection on her own journey and a keenconstructive theological vision. She works the biblical and literary metaphors of dust and spirit to address the embodiment of God, Spirit, Christ, creation, and humans and to fashion a powerful justice-orientedspirituality of creation. Baker-Fletcher evinces a strong sense of God in nature. She appreciates the glint of broken glass in an alley as the shimmer of a waterfall in the wilderness. And she writes in a simple, direct style, a small effort at embodied theological wording, writing from the heart, where spiritual life lives, dances, andbreathes more deeply.Its earnest, reflective character makes this small volume ideal for individual, adult study, or classroom use.
LC Classification NumberBT83.9.B34 1998

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