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A Prayer book designed to be used by individual women, as well as
by those who are leading group prayer services. For nearly two
millennia, Christian women have learned to pray in the language of
other people's souls. From worshiping God as father to envisioning
a holy life as a military campaign, they've been taught to approach
the Divine with the hearts and minds of men. She Who Prays: A
Woman's Interfaith Prayer Book offers women a new way to pray. It
draws on feminine images of God, as well as the language and
experience of women, to help women tap into their own rich and
unique spirituality. With material from new translations of ancient
Christian hymns and prayers, as well as original prayers in the
Christian and other faith traditions, She Who Prays will help women
speak to God in their own voices. Arranged in roughly the same
format as the Book of Common Prayer, She Who Prays contains a
seven-day cycle of daily prayer services, prayers for special
occasions, and a woman-oriented liturgical calendar that honors the
lives of women of all faiths. The book also contains four rituals
marking such themes as healing, reconciliation, and new beginnings,
and a prayer to be used while walking a labyrinth. An appendix
provides information on world religions and instructions for group
services.
Molecular Structures in Biology is a unique publication that
integrates text, data, and computer graphics to offer a powerful
reference, research, and teaching tool in molecular biology on
compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM). This printed volume
provides the text of articles that appear in the first release of
the electronic publication. It includes authoritative surveys by
leading workers in the field on techniques used in structure
determination, on modelling studies, and on specific groups of
biomacromolecules. The electronic version of the text is available
in the Molecular Structures in Biology software package from OUP's
Electronic Publishing Department.
Editor A. Irving Hallowell. Monographs Of The American Ethnological
Society, V8 And V9.
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