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Publication Date: 17 Mar 2011
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Page Count: 160
Author: Nicola Slee
ISBN-13: 9780281062560, 9780281066032

Seeking the Risen Christa

By Nicola Slee
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Art and feminist theology often explore the figure of the feminine side of Christ. However, the risen Christa has had little if any coverage within these fields. Now, "Seeking the Risen Christa" (by Nicola Slee) uses a well-crafted combination of reflection, illustration and poetry to investigate the Risen Christa.

The discussion revolves around the central narratives of the gospels and the major Christological themes. These subjects are re-imagined and revisited from the hypothetical perspective of Christa.

Ultimately, Nicola Slee wants "Seeking The Risen Christ" to represent a search for a risen Christa and therefore encourage readers to develop a freer, unlimited relationship with Christ.
Nicola Slee is Research Fellow and Team Leader for the M.A. in Applied Theological Studies at the Queen's Foundation, Birmingham. The author of numerous articles, her previous books include Faith and Feminism (D.L.T. 2003) and Praying Like a Woman (S.P.C.K. 2004).
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Art and feminist theology often explore the figure of the feminine side of Christ. However, the risen Christa has had little if any coverage within these fields. Now, "Seeking the Risen Christa" (by Nicola Slee) uses a well-crafted combination of reflection, illustration and poetry to investigate the Risen Christa.

The discussion revolves around the central narratives of the gospels and the major Christological themes. These subjects are re-imagined and revisited from the hypothetical perspective of Christa.

Ultimately, Nicola Slee wants "Seeking The Risen Christ" to represent a search for a risen Christa and therefore encourage readers to develop a freer, unlimited relationship with Christ.
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Nicola Slee is Research Fellow and Team Leader for the M.A. in Applied Theological Studies at the Queen's Foundation, Birmingham. The author of numerous articles, her previous books include Faith and Feminism (D.L.T. 2003) and Praying Like a Woman (S.P.C.K. 2004).

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