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Theologische Frauenforschung in Mittel-Ost-Europa - Theological Women's Studies in Central/Eastern Europe - Recherche Theologique Des Femmes En Europe
Contributor(s): Adamiak, E. (Editor), Anic, Rj (Editor), Berlis, A. (Editor)
ISBN: 9042913789     ISBN-13: 9789042913783
Publisher: Peeters
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Product Type: Paperback
Language: German
Published: December 2003
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Annotation: This ESWTR Yearbook is the first to be defined geographically. It gathers together articles by Eastern and Central European women theologians, reflecting on their context, their history and their identity. The book gathers papers from Croatia, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia, from Lutheran, Reformed, Orthodox, Greek Catholic and Roman Catholic perspectives. Central for many of the authors is the burnig question of how identity is to be defined - for women, for believers, in the post-communist era. To read these papers is to be offered a fascinating glimpse of the multiplicity and complexity of the contexts and traditions which have shaped - and continue to shape - European churches and their theologies. French text.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology - General
- Religion | Theology
- Language Arts & Disciplines
Dewey: 230.082
LCCN: 2003053662
Series: Yearbook of the European Society of Women in Theological Res
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 5.4" W x 8.26" (0.76 lbs) 274 pages
 
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This ESWTR Yearbook is the first to be defined geographically. It gathers together articles by Eastern and Central European women theologians, reflecting on their context, their history and their identity. The book gathers papers from Croatia, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia, from Lutheran, Reformed, Orthodox, Greek Catholic and Roman Catholic perspectives. Central for many of the authors is the burning question of how identity is to be defined - for women, for believers, in the post-communist era. To read these papers is to be offered a fascinating glimpse of the multiplicity and complexity of the contexts and traditions which have shaped - and continue to shape - European churches and their theologies.