Goddess and God in the World

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"Goddess and God in the World" is a feminist theological work co-authored by Judith Plaskow that reimagines concepts of the divine through personal narrative, dialogue, and critical reflection on Jewish and Christian traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
feminist theology text
theological work
academicDiscipline religious studies
theology
women’s studies
addresses embodiment in theology
gender and divinity
power and patriarchy in religion
religious pluralism
aimsTo challenge patriarchal God-language
integrate experience and doctrine
reconstruct images of God and Goddess
author Carol P. Christ
Judith Plaskow
coAuthor Carol P. Christ
Judith Plaskow
focusesOn Christian tradition
God imagery
Goddess imagery
Jewish tradition
reimagining the divine
form co-authored dialogue
interwoven autobiographical essays
genre feminist theology
religious studies
theology
language English
mainSubject Christian theology
Goddess theology
Jewish theology
concepts of the divine
dialogue in theology
feminist critique of religion
feminist theology
personal narrative in theology
religious experience
relatedWorkOfAuthor Standing Again at Sinai
relatedWorkOfCoAuthor Rebirth of the Goddess
religiousContext Christianity
Judaism
targetAudience feminist religious practitioners
scholars of religion
students of theology
theologicalPerspective feminist
progressive
usesMethod critical reflection
dialogue
personal narrative

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Judith Plaskow notableWork Goddess and God in the World