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God, Male and Female?
- Healing Our Image of God, Healing Our Image of Ourselves and One Another
- Narrated by: Catherine Toon
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Humanity is in pain, need, and confusion in unprecedented ways. This is profoundly reflected in the many identity issues surrounding gender, sexuality, and roles. Everything in creation originates with God, including us. The mystery of maleness and femaleness is represented in the mystery of the Godhead. God is fascinating—majestic, limitless, knowable, but enigmatic. To be healed, whole, and thriving in our humanity, we must look to him.
In her book, Catherine deftly uses a strong dose of scripture and profound spiritual insight to explore God in masculine and feminine expressions. She invites the listener into the freedom of joyfully celebrating the differences between the masculine and the feminine, while exploring how God exquisitely embodies them both within the Godhead.