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Building Bridges (Hardcover)
Kendra Weddle, Jann Aldredge-Clanton
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Meet the ministers and laypeople driving foundational Christian
theological change and restoring awareness of the sacred value of
women and girls. "The Bible teaches that we are made in the image
and likeness of God; therefore, I must believe that there is a male
and female expression of God…. Claim your divinity and walk in it
every day, because you are fearfully and wonderfully made." —Rev.
Dr. Susan Newman, "Claiming Our Divinity" In a world filled with
injustice and violence, we long for a new sacred symbolism to
inspire transformation. Our yearning includes a widespread hunger
for visions of the Female Divine in church life and worship to
restore gender balance and finally achieve just, equal and
inclusive faith communities. This collection of engrossing
narratives of women and men trying to change the institutional
church—and society—illuminates how reclaiming multicultural
female images of God extends beyond the sanctuary and into the
community. Whether you're searching for your own place in the
church or you want to explore this growing movement, these
fascinating pioneers invite you to join the adventure of creating
rituals that include Her, affirming the sacred value of all people
and all creation.
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Building Bridges (Paperback)
Kendra Weddle, Jann Aldredge-Clanton
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Description: Through the fascinating stories of pioneering
ministers, this book reveals a unique picture of progressive
changes occurring in the Christian tradition. Meeting challenges
and overcoming obstacles, these twelve diverse ministers are
changing the church as they take prophetic stands on gender, race,
interfaith cooperation, ecology, sexual orientation, economic
opportunity, and other social justice issues. Believing in the
power of sacred symbolism to shape social reality and toprovide a
foundation for justice and freedom for all people, these ministers
lead worship with inclusive language and imagery for humanity and
divinity. They include multicultural female and male images of the
Divine. Their stories affirm the connection between this expansive
theology and an ethic of justice and equality in human
relationships. In working from within to change the church, these
ministers have risked censure by denominational authorities, loss
of opportunities for promotion to larger congregations or to
prestigious denominational positions, and even loss of their jobs.
They have found creative ways to balance advocating for change and
working to support the church, using their positions as ordained
clergy to bring liberating change to the church and the wider
culture. Endorsements: ""I know of no other book like this. Jann
Aldredge-Clanton not only convincingly shows why our language and
imagery for God must include the feminine as well as the masculine,
but she also shows how such inclusiveness can be introduced and
implemented in our churches. And she does it through wonderful
real-life stories. Wholeheartedly recommended."" -Letha Dawson
Scanzoni Editor of Christian Feminism Today co-author of All We're
Meant to Be: Biblical Feminism for Today ""These are stories that
need to be told, that have been waiting to be told, so that women
and men embarking on this journey know that others have been there
before them, have faced some of the same challenges and struggles,
and have found ways to be both faithful and emancipating. But most
of all, we need to know these stories so that women's history in
the church is not, once again, lost and forgotten and denied.""
-Marjorie Procter-Smith Perkins School of Theology author of The
Church in Her House: A Feminist Emancipatory Prayer Book of
Christian Communities ""What does it mean to transform Christian
language for prayer and liturgy to really include female symbols
for the divine? This is the question Jann Aldredge-Clanton asked in
writing this book. To answer this question she did interviews with
twelve innovative ministers from seven denominations. These
interviews give compelling testimony of the transformation that
happens for religious communities when language for God is really
affirmed in both genders."" -Rosemary Radford Ruether Claremont
Graduate University author of Integrating Ecofeminism,
Globalization, and World Religions About the Contributor(s): Jann
Aldredge-Clanton, PhD, ordained minister and chaplain, is an
adjunct professor at Perkins School of Theology and at Richland
Community College in Dallas, Texas. She is the author of numerous
books, including Inclusive Hymns for Liberating Christians (2006);
Seeking Wisdom: Inclusive Blessings and Prayers for Public
Occasions (2010); Praying with Christ-Sophia: Services for Healing
and Renewal (2007); and God, a Word for Girls and Boys (2007).
This collection offers a theologically rich and musically flexible
resource for those who lead young children in music experiences in
the church or at home. The songs include feminine and masculine
references to God to teach the foundational biblical truth that
male and female of all races are created equally in the divine
image (Genesis 1:27). The music, teaching ideas, and activities can
enhance the work of preschool church music groups and children's
choirs, and can be used in Church School classes, Vacation Bible
Schools, daycare programs, music camps, and worship experiences for
young children. This songbook comes with the hope that children
will learn an inclusive theology of God and an ethic of equality
and fairness in human relationships.
IN SEARCH OF THE CHRIST-SOPHIA presents powerful biblical and
theological support for a Divine Feminine image buried in
Christianity. The popularity of THE DA VINCI CODE demonstrates the
widespread hunger for the lost Sacred Feminine. This book
resurrects Sophia (Wisdom) and connects Her to Jesus Christ.
Aldredge-Clanton combines theological schoalrship with pastoral
sensitivity to demonstrate that a christology inclusive of both
female and male is vital to liberation and equality. She uncovers
the New Testament links between Christ and Wisdom (Sophia), a
feminine symbol of Deity in the Hebrew Scriptures. She applies the
theology of Christ-Sophia to contemporary spirituality, social
justice ministry, and the restructuring of the Christian community.
This book also contains services, prayers, litanies, reflections,
and songs that can be used for personal meditaiton or communal
worship.With a clear and concise style accessible to general
readers and theology students, IN SEARCH OF THE CHRIST-SOPHIA
challenges individuals and churches to bring liberation through the
inclusion of the Divine Feminine.
At times we may be called to be companions on a journey we would
rather not take - the journey of a loved one toward the end of
life. For those who choose to serve as close companions of
terminally ill relatives or friends, Parting offers the collective
wisdom of people from many cultures and faith traditions as a
""travel guide"" for meaningful companionship in helping someone
toward a peaceful transition from this life. Sections of the book
discuss how to cross the bridge from ordinary conversation to
spiritual reflection; how to provide comforts for the body, mind,
and soul; and how to care for yourself while concentrating on the
needs of another. Transcending any specific religion or culture,
this handbook addresses universal spiritual needs. Designed for
easy reading by weary travelers, this practical, pocket-sized guide
prepares the spiritual companion for an enriching experience, even
on the Journey toward life's end. It is an indispensable tool for
family members and friends, hospice workers, religious leaders,
counselors, and medical providers.
Few moments are as devastating as when one hears a diagnosis of
cancer, and one out of three Americans will hear this diagnosis in
their lifetimes. In this book, Jann Aldredge-Clanton brings a
perspective from a theology of hope for people struggling with
cancer. She believes that in the midst of a frightening illness,
our spiritual task is to reunderstand our life story in light of
the sacred story of God's love in the world. This book is full of
practical insights to enable pastors and pastoral counselors to
help persons cope with the diagnosis and experience of cancer. The
purpose of the Counseling and Pastoral Theology series is to
address clinical issues that arise among particular populations
currently neglected in the literature on pastoral care and
counseling. This series is committed to enhancing both the
theoretical base and the clinical expertise of pastoral caregivers
by providing a pastoral theological paradigm that will inform both
assessment and intervention with persons in these specific
populations.
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