Women-church: Theology and Practice of Feminist Liturgical Communities

HarperCollins Publishers (1985)
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Elucidates the theological and historical understanding of church as a community of liberation from sexism, describes a complete revisioning of the sacramental fundamentals of baptism and eucharist, and details women's liturgies and sacramental forms.

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