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Christ and Womankind
Based on research, Peter Ketter's book, Christ and Womankind, is a profound theological and historical study of Jesus Christ's attitude toward women. It explores how Jesus viewed, treated, and upheld the dignity of women in his day, often in contrast to the Jewish or Roman cultural views of the time. Ketter highlights that Jesus treated women as equals, with the same spiritual dignity as men. He provides examples of Jesus' interactions with various female figures (such as the Samaritan woman, Mary Magdalene, Martha, and Mary, the mother of Jesus) that demonstrate tenderness, respect, and profound instruction. Overall, Christ and Womankind is a theological defense that demonstrates that Christianity, through the teachings and actions of Jesus, accords women a place of honor and equality.
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| Publisher | The Newman Press : Westminster, Maryland., 1952 |
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xvi + 446hlm; 14x22cm
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English
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232.901
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