9781772582642-1772582646-Pagan, Goddess, Mother

Pagan, Goddess, Mother

ISBN-13: 9781772582642
ISBN-10: 1772582646
Edition: First Edition
Author: Chandra Alexandre, Nane Jordan
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: AmazonUs/INDPB
Format: Paperback 196 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781772582642
ISBN-10: 1772582646
Edition: First Edition
Author: Chandra Alexandre, Nane Jordan
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: AmazonUs/INDPB
Format: Paperback 196 pages

Summary

Pagan, Goddess, Mother (ISBN-13: 9781772582642 and ISBN-10: 1772582646), written by authors Chandra Alexandre, Nane Jordan, was published by AmazonUs/INDPB in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Motherhood (Women's Studies) books. You can easily purchase or rent Pagan, Goddess, Mother (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Motherhood books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.59.

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This anthology calls Pagan and Goddess mothering into focus by highlighting philosophies and experiences of mothers in these spiritual movements and traditions. Pagan and Goddess spirituality are distinct, yet overlapping and diverse communities, with much to say about deity as mother, and about human mothers in relationship to deity. Authors share creative voices, stories, and scholarship from the forefront of Pagan- and Goddess- centered home, in which divine mothers, Goddesses, diverse female embodiments, and generative life cycles are honoured as sacred. Authors inquire into how their spirituality impacts the perceived value and experiences of mothers themselves, while generating new ways of imagining and enacting motherhood in spiritual and daily life. Pagan, Goddess, Mother opens spaces for dialogue in areas such as how Pagan- and Goddess- centred mothers engage in, and are impacted by, their spiritual leadership through practices of ceremony, ritual, magic, and priestessing. Authors consider mothers' lived connections with their children, family life, and themselves, through nature, the Earth, and mothering as a spiritual practice. Chapters reflect upon the ways that Pagan- and Goddess- identified mothers creatively navigate daily interactions with dominant religions, the public sphere, community leadership, and activism facing the challenges of such while forging new pathways for spirited well being in mothering and family life.

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