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Ignatian spirituality and feminist scholarship: companions of Sophia

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Maria A McCoy. Ignatian Spirituality and Feminist Scholarship: Companions of Sophia. Lancaster Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8c50a7b9-1053-4580-9d04-a4e1930939fe.

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M. A. Mccoy. Ignatian spirituality and feminist scholarship: companions of Sophia. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8c50a7b9-1053-4580-9d04-a4e1930939fe

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Maria A McCoy. Ignatian Spirituality and Feminist Scholarship: Companions of Sophia. Lancaster Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8c50a7b9-1053-4580-9d04-a4e1930939fe.

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  • This study explores the relationship of Ignatian spirituality and feminist scholarship. The author examines Ignatian spirituality and The spiritual exercises through feminist perspectives and presents information gleaned through women's experience of praying with female symbols of the Divine. Analysis demonstrates that Ignatian spirituality has the ability not only to welcome Christian feminist scholarship, but to be enlightened by it. Compatibility with Christian feminist views, however, requires the expansion of Ignatius' spirituality, and an adaptation of The spiritual exercises to include contemporary feminist theological, biblical, spiritual, and psychological research. In this spirit, these two movements provide powerful resources for women's development.
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  • 12/01/2023

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