Woman in Sacred History. A Series of Sketches Drawn from Scriptural, Historical, and Legendary Sources
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- Nombre de pages922
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-624879-6
- EAN4064066248796
- Date de parution05/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Woman in Sacred History, " Harriet Beecher Stowe offers a profound exploration of female figures in the Bible, shining a light on their roles and contributions throughout sacred narratives. Stowe weaves an engaging and eloquent prose that is both accessible and deeply reflective, emphasizing the spiritual strengths and moral complexities of these women. Written during the 19th century, a period marked by emerging feminist ideologies, the book serves as a poignant counter-narrative to the traditionally male-centric religious discourse, seeking to reclaim women's place in the sacred tapestry of history.
Stowe, an ardent abolitionist and advocate for women's rights, was motivated by her convictions about social justice and the inherent dignity of women. Her rich background in theology, coupled with her experiences as a novelist tackling controversial subjects, informed her desire to elevate the stories of biblical women. In this work, she draws parallels between the struggles faced by these women and those of her contemporary society, particularly in terms of gender equality and moral agency.
"Woman in Sacred History" is an essential read for anyone interested in theological studies, women's history, or the intersection of faith and feminism. Stowe's empathetic portrayals not only enrich our understanding of these historical figures but also invite modern readers to reflect on the implications of their legacies for today'Äôs discourse on gender and morality.
Stowe, an ardent abolitionist and advocate for women's rights, was motivated by her convictions about social justice and the inherent dignity of women. Her rich background in theology, coupled with her experiences as a novelist tackling controversial subjects, informed her desire to elevate the stories of biblical women. In this work, she draws parallels between the struggles faced by these women and those of her contemporary society, particularly in terms of gender equality and moral agency.
"Woman in Sacred History" is an essential read for anyone interested in theological studies, women's history, or the intersection of faith and feminism. Stowe's empathetic portrayals not only enrich our understanding of these historical figures but also invite modern readers to reflect on the implications of their legacies for today'Äôs discourse on gender and morality.
In "Woman in Sacred History, " Harriet Beecher Stowe offers a profound exploration of female figures in the Bible, shining a light on their roles and contributions throughout sacred narratives. Stowe weaves an engaging and eloquent prose that is both accessible and deeply reflective, emphasizing the spiritual strengths and moral complexities of these women. Written during the 19th century, a period marked by emerging feminist ideologies, the book serves as a poignant counter-narrative to the traditionally male-centric religious discourse, seeking to reclaim women's place in the sacred tapestry of history.
Stowe, an ardent abolitionist and advocate for women's rights, was motivated by her convictions about social justice and the inherent dignity of women. Her rich background in theology, coupled with her experiences as a novelist tackling controversial subjects, informed her desire to elevate the stories of biblical women. In this work, she draws parallels between the struggles faced by these women and those of her contemporary society, particularly in terms of gender equality and moral agency.
"Woman in Sacred History" is an essential read for anyone interested in theological studies, women's history, or the intersection of faith and feminism. Stowe's empathetic portrayals not only enrich our understanding of these historical figures but also invite modern readers to reflect on the implications of their legacies for today'Äôs discourse on gender and morality.
Stowe, an ardent abolitionist and advocate for women's rights, was motivated by her convictions about social justice and the inherent dignity of women. Her rich background in theology, coupled with her experiences as a novelist tackling controversial subjects, informed her desire to elevate the stories of biblical women. In this work, she draws parallels between the struggles faced by these women and those of her contemporary society, particularly in terms of gender equality and moral agency.
"Woman in Sacred History" is an essential read for anyone interested in theological studies, women's history, or the intersection of faith and feminism. Stowe's empathetic portrayals not only enrich our understanding of these historical figures but also invite modern readers to reflect on the implications of their legacies for today'Äôs discourse on gender and morality.