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Feminist and womanist essays in Reformed dogmatics

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"In this volume, noted feminist and womanist scholars committed to the Reformed tradition have joined together to reflect on the meaning of its key theological concepts, including Scripture and tradition, the imago Dei, creation, providence, election, and grace. Though highlighting the value found in the Reformed tradition, their essays press on toward new formulations and understandings of the traditional Christian doctrines."--Jacket.

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English
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280

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Feminist and womanist essays in Reformed dogmatics
2006, Westminster John Knox Press
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Published in
Louisville, KY

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Library of Congress
BT, BT83.55 .F445 2006

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xvi, 280 p. ;
Number of pages
280

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OL19155084M
ISBN 10
0664224377
LCCN
2005043461
OCLC/WorldCat
61879752
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1645377
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503824

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