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Women at the Well: Feminist Perspectives on Spiritual Direction

by Kathleen Fischer

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Presents a new approach to spiritual direction, one which arises out of women's experience and reflects a feminist concern for inclusiveness, connectedness, mutuality and justice.
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The author shares how a feminist perspective transforms both the context and the content of spiritual direction. She writes for all those who work with women in spiritual direction and retreat settings. She writes for individual women themselves, and groups of women, who may wish to use this book as a guide for self direction and prayer.
  PendleHillLibrary | Oct 23, 2023 |
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