Woman and Goddess in Hinduism
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Woman and Goddess in Hinduism

Reinterpretations and Re-envisionings

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Woman and Goddess in Hinduism

Reinterpretations and Re-envisionings

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Offeringmultilayered explorations of Hindu understandings of the Feminine, both human and divine, this book emphasizes theological and activist methods and aims over historical, anthropological, and literary ones.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Tile
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction: A Hermeneutics of Intersubjectivity
  8. Part I Theological Reflection
  9. Part II Reclaiming Alternative Modalities of Feminine Power
  10. Part III The Feminine Principle in Hindu Thought and Practice: Problems and Possibilities
  11. Conclusion: Reimagining the Hindu Feminine
  12. List of Contributors
  13. Index