The Contemporary Woman
Can she really have it all?
by Michele Guinness
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Pub Date 5 Sep 2023 | Archive Date 14 Sep 2023
Nicholas Brealey US | Hodder Faith
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Description
At a time when the status of women is still being debated and challenged, how can women play a leading role in society, the workplace and the church? Michele Guinness has been there and done that - not without opposition and not without compromise.
In this all-embracing, honest reflection on womanhood Michele uses her own upbringing in the Jewish community to re-examine the views and counterviews on the role of women throughout the Christian tradition and culture, drawing inspiration from scripture, history and personal experience.
The Contemporary Woman celebrates a host of women through the ages - from the great biblical matriarchs to the modern-day trailblazers - who have inherited a passionate determination to pursue God's radical call. Michele will encourage women everywhere, of every age, to follow their hearts, and inspire a new generation to discover what it means to be a woman.
Advance Praise
"The Contemporary Woman takes readers on a brisk - at times, breathless - journey through history with the aim of celebrating women's lives from the far past to the present day, and also inspiring younger generations with stories of their foremothers." —The Church Times
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781529358322 |
PRICE | US$14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This is an update of Michelle Guiness' book. The blurb tells us' "At a time when the status of women is still being debated and challenged, how can women play a leading role in society, the workplace and the church? Michele Guinness has been there and done that - not without opposition and not without compromise. In this all-embracing, honest reflection on womanhood Michele uses her own upbringing in the Jewish community to re-examine the views and counterviews on the role of women throughout the Christian tradition and culture, drawing inspiration from scripture, history and personal experience.
This is a well written book that deals in a reasonable depth using real life examples. Michelle Guinness doesn't disappoint the reader. The book is structured in three parts, The Hebrew Woman, The Christ Following Woman and The Contemporary Woman. We read how the role, status and view of women in the Christian church has changed over the millennia. In the times of Jesus women were expected to run the home and only men sat at the feet of rabbis to learn about God. Yet Jesus treated them as equals. Many of the sermons and teachings that we have grown up with have been almost dismissive of women and their roles in society. This book goes someway to reclaiming our roles as women of God and living a life worthy of living for Jesus.
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General Fiction (Adult), Historical Fiction, Religion & Spirituality