The Politics Of Women's Spirituality by Charlene Spretnak
Essays on the Rise of Spiritual Power within the Feminist Movement
A collection of essays that explores the emergence of women-centered spiritual practices within the feminist movement and their transformative social implications. Contributors critique patriarchal religious structures, reclaim goddess and earth-based traditions, and argue for embodied, relational, and ecological approaches to the sacred. Emphasizing that spiritual awakening can fuel activism, the pieces link personal empowerment to collective change in culture, community, and public life.
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- Published
- 1982
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 496
- Original Language
- English
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