Powers Divine provides unique insight into the personal and professional lives of authors, offering an engaging look at the compelling divine characters they create and the innovative spiritual books they write.
Powers Divine provides unique insight into the personal and professional lives of authors, offering an engaging look at the compelling divine characters they create and the innovative spiritual books they write.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tomeiko Ashford Carter is Interim Director of the Institute of African American Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 1 "Imaginative" Narrations of Divine Power: Zilpha Elaw, Black Feminist Spiritual Autobiography, and Literary Tradition Chapter 2 2 Bridging Literary Divides: The Auto/Fictional Spirit-Writings of Harriet Wilson, Frances E. W. Harper, and Alice Dunbar-Nelson Chapter 3 3 Embodiments of Theology: Divinity and Maternal Surrogacy Chapter 4 4 "Standing in the Gap": Intercession, Fractured Womanist Identity, and Healing Chapter 5 5 The Spiritual "Other": Marginalized Black Feminist Religiosity Chapter 6 6 Sacred Cosmologies: Theology, Womanism, and Globalism Meet the Science-Fiction World Chapter 7 7 A Look Toward Divine Female Characterizations by Black Male Writers
Chapter 1 1 "Imaginative" Narrations of Divine Power: Zilpha Elaw, Black Feminist Spiritual Autobiography, and Literary Tradition Chapter 2 2 Bridging Literary Divides: The Auto/Fictional Spirit-Writings of Harriet Wilson, Frances E. W. Harper, and Alice Dunbar-Nelson Chapter 3 3 Embodiments of Theology: Divinity and Maternal Surrogacy Chapter 4 4 "Standing in the Gap": Intercession, Fractured Womanist Identity, and Healing Chapter 5 5 The Spiritual "Other": Marginalized Black Feminist Religiosity Chapter 6 6 Sacred Cosmologies: Theology, Womanism, and Globalism Meet the Science-Fiction World Chapter 7 7 A Look Toward Divine Female Characterizations by Black Male Writers
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