The Words of Her Mouth by Martha Spong

The Words of Her Mouth by Martha Spong

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The Words of Her Mouth by Martha Spong

The Words of her Mouth is a balm in this season of spiritual strife and political struggle. One hundred fifty original psalms invite the reader into honest space in which lament is heard, love is affirmed, and the body is unashamed before God. Taking their cue from the ancient psalms, ten modern psalmists take seriously these days of child separation, climate change, #MeToo, and #BlackLivesMatter. In wrestling and praise, the psalms evoke our own prayers and give expression to the sighs we have not yet uttered. Book jacket.
Spong, Martha: - Martha Spong is an author, pastor, and coach committed to sustaining clergywomen in their work and amplifying diverse voices in conversations about faith, particularly People of Color and LGBTQIA+ people. As Executive Director of RevGalBlogPals, she emphasized ecumenical collaboration and created space for reflections on the intersection of faith and public life in a weekly feature, The Pastoral is Political. Under her leadership, RevGalBlogPals received the United Church of Christ's Antoinette Brown Catalyst Award for providing a provocative space that advances women in ministry. Martha lives in Pennsylvania with her wife and family.
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ISBN 13 9780829820249
ISBN 10 0829820248
Titel The Words of Her Mouth
Autor Martha Spong
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pilgrim Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2020-02-01
Seitenanzahl 160
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