The Politics of Women's Spirituality: Essays by Founding Mothers of the Movement

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Publication Year
1994 
Subject
Feminism > Moral and religious aspects|Feminism > Religious aspects|Spirituality|Women > Religious life|Women and religion|spirituality 
Abstract
This feminist classic presents a chorus of voices exploring their authentic spirituality. The essays are active rather than reactive, revolutionary rather than reformist, and express a broad political awareness. Rather than codifying a religion exclusively for women, the authors address a range of contemporary issues that are informed by spirituality, our attitude toward life on Earth. Include authors such as Merlin Stone, Marija Gimbutas, Adrienne Rich, Starhawk, Carol P. Christ, Robin Morgan, Mary Daly, Siew Hwa Beh, Sabrina Sojourner, Gloria Steimen, Juanita Waever, Baba Copper, Kay Turner, and many more.

Part One: Discovering a History of Power
- What the Goddess Means to Women
- Mythic Heras as Models of Strength and Wisdom
Part Two: Manifesting Personal Power
- Consciousness/Energy/Action
- Self-Images of Strength and Wholeness
Part Three: Transforming the Political
- The Unity of Politics and Spirituality
- Applications of Spirituality as a Political Force 
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