Gender and the Nicene Creed
(2004)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Church Publishing Incorporated, 2004
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ISBN/ISSN
9780898697735 (electronic bk.) MWT14653930, 0898697735 (electronic bk.) 14653930
LANGUAGE
English
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"A cogent and persuasive plea for a return to the full catholic tradition which would make a critical contribution to the debate about gender in matters of faith."-The Most Rev. Desmond M. Tutu Writers of scripture and theologians have used scores of images to describe God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Yet only the patriarchal perspective seemed to survive and be taught. In this comprehensive reflection on the Nicene Creed, Geitz looks to the writings of theologians, mystics, and scholars throughout the centuries for a balanced and scholarly approach to an often divisive issue of Christians. Elizabeth Geitz writes, "My desire is to help us move from an initial emotional response to feminine tradition of the church to one that is based on sound biblical, historical and theological principles."

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