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Woman: What The Bible Really Says about Her-Story and Human Dignity
WOMAN interrogates the different layers in the two creation stories of the Bible, its impact on gender relations, the personhood, womanhood and dignity of women.
“WOMAN takes a focused approach, and Edem’s ability to delve into the multiple layers of the Genesis narrative is truly captivating.
Rather than simply reciting existing beliefs, Edem guides readers towards nuanced interpretations, which underpins the core themes of the book.
Through its thought-provoking pages, Woman invites us to re-examine our long-held beliefs, assumptions, and prejudices, and to consider God’s intention.
The Genesis account in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) provides two different creation stories.
The first, the Priestly (Elohim) story (Genesis 1:1-2:4a), emphasizes that God created humans as both male and female at the same time (en masse). The second, the Yahwist story (Genesis 2:4b-25) describes the creation of man and woman separately, with the woman being created as a companion for the man….
Woman stimulates contemplation about God’s purpose for humanity, particularly women, womanhood, human dignity, marriage, and its origins…” -Excerpt from FOREWORD by Prof. Mercy Amba Oduyoye, First African Woman Theologian, Educator and Poet
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She: The Feminine Enigma
SHE is a groundbreaking book with important contributions to the ongoing conversation about gender relations, equality, and human dignity.
This book explores the complex issues emanating from the relations between males and females, and the place of the woman in society, from a fresh perspective that is informed by research, nuance, and illumination.
The author’s critical, provocative, and spiritually awakening writing calls for shift in Beliefs, challenging readers to unlearn unhealthy narratives about women that are often attributed to the Bible. Ultimately, this book aims to liberate people to fully realise their human potential and to create healthy space for all persons to fulfil their God-given Purpose.
“For many Christians who have grappled with trying to understand issues of equality, complementarity, hierarchy, and subordination in relations between men and women, husbands and wives, you may well find answers from this book that decisively settle your questions.” – Excerpts from FOREWORD by Angela Dwamena-Aboagye, PhD, Christian Lawyer, Theologian and Counsellor
₵300.00She: The Feminine Enigma
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Navigating Life Anthology: Mindset, Identity & Relationships
16 Incredible Stories from Phenomenal Ambassadors of Hope.
From surviving rape to navigating an identity crisis,
From managing suicidal thoughts to learning how to be a teenage mother,
From facing family eviction to learning to forgive family betrayal…Comes a moving collection of real-life stories that follow the raw emotional and courageous stories of 16 women as they share how they’ve navigated the complexities of life. You won’t be able to put it down.
A new compilation of stories, of how God brought purpose out of pain – 16 Authors share in their own words, how they navigated pivotal moments in their life in EVOLVE: A Navigating Life Anthology.
The Authors:
Deborah Grant Be Careful What You Let Yourself Believe: Navigating RejectionShevonne Carvey Trusting God: Navigating An Unconventional Family
Dr Carmen McPherson A Leadership Tale: Navigating Leadership
Rev. Jassica Castillo-Burley Answering The Call: Navigating Ordination
Rona Anderson Navigating Boldness
Nadine Forde Surviving Sexual Assault: Navigating Heartbreak To God’s Love
Julie Braham No Tears: Navigating My Dream
Lara Samuel It Is All In The Mind: Navigating Mindsets
Rhonda Ioniez Happy Ever After? Navigating Marriage Crisis
Claudette Samuel From Abuse To Self Love: Navigating Bad Relationships
Told By Dawn Thomas Wallace (Daughter) Missionary Winnifred Thomas: Navigating A Life Of Service
Lilian Wangari Power Of Forgiving Family: Navigating Forgiveness
Charlene Brown Finding Love That Heals: Navigating Abuse
Beryl Renaud-Brewster A Life Well Lived: Navigating Life The Trinidadian Way
Patsy Grant No Lost Causes: Navigating Teenage Motherhood
Gans Owolabi Debt Of Shame To Debt Of Gratitude: Navigating Difficult Conversations
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Navigating Life Anthology: Health, Grief & Loss
From surviving Leukaemia to starting a new life in a new country,
From dealing with the murder of a child to navigating church hurts,
From motherhood at 40 to learning to live differently after a near fatal car accident…Comes a moving collection of real-life stories that follow the raw emotional and courageous stories of 13 women as they share how they’ve navigated the complexities of life. You won’t be able to put it down.
A new compilation of stories, of how God brought purpose out of pain – 13 Authors share in their own words, how they navigated pivotal moments in their life in EVOLVE: A Navigating Life Anthology.
List of Authors:
Paulette Morgan In Sickness And In Health: Navigating Multiple Sclerosis (MS)Janet McNish Knocked Down Before Lockdown: Navigating The Unexpected
Charmaine Dawkins-Alder From Debt To Freedom: Navigating Financial Literacy
Faith Mathangani Loss of Mum: Navigating Legacy
Doreen Douglas Unexpected Blessings: Navigating The Course Of Life
Simone Scott-Sawyer From Pain To Promise: Navigating Endometriosis
Pauline Mcfarlane The Pain Of Suspending Grief: Navigating Grief
Precious Jason Finding New Life After Leukemia: Navigating My Diagnosis
Glynis Brewster Reframing Loss: Navigating Loss And Acceptance
Shireen Morrison How Pain Gave Way To New Life And New Ventures: Navigating Suffering To Success
Anika-Adél Barnes Woman of Faith: Navigating Authenticity
Denise H Lawrence From Pain To Purpose: Navigating Miscarriage And Church Hurts
Jose Kalanda Navigating Life Without Him
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New Scientist: The Origin of (almost) Everything
Introduction by Professor Stephen Hawking.
When Edwin Hubble looked into his telescope in the 1920s, he was shocked to find that nearly all of the galaxies he could see through it were flying away from one another. If these galaxies had always been travelling, he reasoned, then they must, at some point, have been on top of one another. This discovery transformed the debate about one of the most fundamental questions of human existence – how did the universe begin?
Every society has stories about the origin of the cosmos and its inhabitants, but now, with the power to peer into the early universe and deploy the knowledge gleaned from archaeology, geology, evolutionary biology and cosmology, we are closer than ever to understanding where it all came from. In The Origin of (almost) Everything, New Scientist explores the modern origin stories of everything from the Big Bang, meteorites and dark energy, to dinosaurs, civilisation, timekeeping, belly-button fluff and beyond.
From how complex life evolved on Earth, to the first written language, to how humans conquered space, The Origin of (almost) Everything offers a unique history of the past, present and future of our universe.
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