Gender and the Divine

Jennie Barnsley considers some of the complications in thinking about gender and the Divine and writes about the work she is doing in Meetings

For the past eighteen months I have been funded by a Gerald Hodgett Award to visit Meetings in Britain Yearly Meeting to talk about gender and the Divine: more specifically, to talk about how we might see gender as far more complicated than the two-box system of woman and man that we think we know so well; and how thinking about that complexity might be reflected in our thinking about the Divine, which I call GODDE.

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