Navigating New Terrain
Work and Women's Spiritual Lives
Claire E. Wolfteich(Author)
Paulist Press International,U.S.
Published on 1. December 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-8091-4148-7 (ISBN)
Description
Claire Wolfteich, an eminent and prolific writer and theologian, brings women's changing experiences in the workforce into dialogue with religious leaders, insisting that religious groups need to prepare ministers to understand evolving societal roles. She says: "The church needs spiritual guides who can walk with women as they encounter new tensions, define their identities, wrestle with vocation, and seek to live faithfully with God." This book offers: * a broad-based historical perspective, from Rosie the Riveter in World War II, through Betty Friedan and the women's movement, to current models of holiness for women workers, within the church, careers, schooling, and family life. * examples of the changing lives of women, both cultural and spiritual, as seen against ever-evolving societal norms. * personal stories by women of faith as they struggle to redefine their place in the world and their spiritual lives. * constructive theological insights into questions of vocation, discernment, fragmentation, time, and spiritual models. * pastoral guidelines for clergy, spiritual guides, and therapists to understand and help both women and men struggling with new and expanded roles.
Navigating New Terrain is recommended for religious groups, pastoral counselors, clergy, and women's groups of all faiths, historians, sociologists, spirituality scholars, and practical theologians, as well as mature women of faith seeking to redefine their private and public commitments.
Navigating New Terrain is recommended for religious groups, pastoral counselors, clergy, and women's groups of all faiths, historians, sociologists, spirituality scholars, and practical theologians, as well as mature women of faith seeking to redefine their private and public commitments.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Mahwah
United States
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8091-4148-7 (9780809141487)
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Person
Claire E. Wolfteich is Assistant Professor of Theology at Boston University and author of numerous books, articles, and presentations. She holds a Ph.D. in practical theology from the University of Chicago.