She Who Changes

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She Who Changes is a feminist theological work by Carol P. Christ that reimagines the divine in dynamic, relational, and goddess-centered terms.

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instanceOf book
feminist theology book
theological work
addresses power and vulnerability of the divine
problem of evil from a process perspective
advocates ecological awareness in theology
embodied spirituality
relational ethics
author Carol P. Christ NERFINISHED
critiques classical theism
patriarchal monotheism
emphasizes immanence of the divine in the world
mutual transformation of God and world
relational power instead of coercive power
focusesOn critique of patriarchal images of God
dynamic concept of divinity
relationship between humans and the divine
genre feminist theology
goddess theology
hasPerspective eco-feminist
feminist
hasSubtitle Re-Imagining the Divine in the World NERFINISHED
hasTheme critique of dualism in Western theology
integration of body, mind, and spirit
interconnection of all life
reclaiming female imagery for the divine
influencedBy Whiteheadian process thought
feminist philosophy
goddess movement
process philosophy
intendedAudience feminist scholars
participants in goddess spirituality
students of theology
language English
mainSubject feminist theology
goddess spirituality
process theology
reimagining the divine
proposes a changing, evolving divine reality
relatedWork Diving Deep and Surfacing NERFINISHED
Rebirth of the Goddess NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation goddess-centered
process-relational
relational

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Carol P. Christ notableWork She Who Changes