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Just a Sister Away by Renita J. Weems

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Just a Sister Away

Understanding the Timeless Connection Between Women of Today and Women in the Bible

Renita J. Weems

Grand Central Publishing · Print & ebook · September 3, 2007

Reading lane: Women's Issues (Christian)

Writing with African American women in mind, Renita Weems probes beneath the surface to find out how the women of Scripture felt about themselves-by looking at how they treated other women.

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Why This Clicks

A Quiet Companion

A reflective bridge between women in the Bible and women living now.

Come here for

  • Bible women as companions in lived faith
  • A contemplative daily pause

Expect

  • Devotional, dip-in pages
  • Resonant connections, not heavy exegesis

Book Details

Authors
Renita J. Weems
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published
September 3, 2007
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Women's Issues (Christian) · Biblical Biography
Reading lane
Women's Issues (Christian)

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Black Lit Crit

  • Biblical Studies

  • Spiritual Growth

  • Women's Issues (Christian)

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  • Theology

  • Religion & Gender

About This Book

Writing with African American women in mind, Renita Weems probes beneath the surface to find out how the women of Scripture felt about themselves-by looking at how they treated other women. Believing that a common thread of sacred female experiences continues to bind centuries of women, Weems offers the hope that "we are just a sister away from our healing." In nine chapters, Weems examines the relationships of Hagar and Sarah, Naomi and Ruth, Martha and Mary, Jephthah's Dau...

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Writing with African American women in mind, Renita Weems probes beneath the surface to find out how the women of Scripture felt about themselves-by looking at how they treated other women. Believing that a common thread of sacred female experiences continues to bind centuries of women, Weems offers the hope that "we are just a sister away from our healing." In nine chapters, Weems examines the relationships of Hagar and Sarah, Naomi and Ruth, Martha and Mary, Jephthah's Daughter and the mourning women, Miriam and her sister-in-law, the women who followed Jesus, Vashti and Esther, Elizabeth and Mary, and Lot's Wife and her daughters. Each chapter includes study questions for group discussion. "A milestone in women's literature . . . that connects women today across class, culture, race, and time. Renita Weems is one of the most important thinkers of our time."-Susan Taylor, Editor-in-Chief, Essence Magazine Read more

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