A womanist holistic soteriology : stitching fabrics with fine threads /

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Author / Creator:Little, Lahronda Welch, 1974- author.
Imprint:Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2023]
©2023
Description:viii, 151 pages ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Emerging perspectives in pastoral theology and care
Emerging perspectives in pastoral theology and care.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13126657
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ISBN:9781666925883
1666925888
9781666925890
Notes:Includes bibliographic references (137-143) and index.
Summary:"A Womanist Holistic Soteriology: Stitching Fabrics with Fine Threads is a construction of womanist holistic soteriology that is inclusive of many voices and perspectives and promotes communal responsibility. A soteriology that considers notions of personhood, theology, spirituality, and praxeology is holistic, inclusive, and grace-filled. This soteriological study begins with a historical overview of the development of notions of salvation beginning in ancient Egyptian thought and the concept of Ma'at--balance, wholeness, and moral ethics. Lahronda Welch Little conducts an exploration of the word "salvation" in different West African languages and reveals more expansive narratives around salvation that do not subjugate human beings, but rather encourage agency and celebrate the beingness of God's creation. Grounded in womanist and Black feminist discourse and methodology, this rendition of womanist holistic soteriology holds notions of grace, agency, and spirituality by stitching together interviews with theologians, scholars, and practitioners, utilizing the philosophical concepts of binary complementarity and holism, and sharing what womanist holistic soteriology as praxis looks like in a communal setting"--

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