Author: | Y.C. White | ISBN: | 9781512787429 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press | Publication: | May 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Y.C. White |
ISBN: | 9781512787429 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press |
Publication: | May 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press |
Language: | English |
The Adams Woman is a treasure trove of spiritual insight and information on the universal ideas of manhood and womanhood. Being among books that include a narrative chronicling and interpreting the sacrament of marriage, this book expands knowledge of the diversity of social and theological trajectories that constitute the tradition of Christianity. Here, Y. C. White introduces theologians, clergy, and general readers to metaphorical or literal and phenomenal or noumenal triumphs and travesties of Gods relationship to man and woman. In addition to the theoretical, White includes the experiential in which she articulates how a man that she knew and called Adam revealed knowledge to her that liberated her consciousness to a nobler dimension. The Adams Woman provides a foundation and focal point that define a synthesis of manhood and womanhood into godhood, thereby forming a basis for the divine sacrament of marriage.
~Dr. Nathanael Pollard, Jr.
The Adams Woman is a treasure trove of spiritual insight and information on the universal ideas of manhood and womanhood. Being among books that include a narrative chronicling and interpreting the sacrament of marriage, this book expands knowledge of the diversity of social and theological trajectories that constitute the tradition of Christianity. Here, Y. C. White introduces theologians, clergy, and general readers to metaphorical or literal and phenomenal or noumenal triumphs and travesties of Gods relationship to man and woman. In addition to the theoretical, White includes the experiential in which she articulates how a man that she knew and called Adam revealed knowledge to her that liberated her consciousness to a nobler dimension. The Adams Woman provides a foundation and focal point that define a synthesis of manhood and womanhood into godhood, thereby forming a basis for the divine sacrament of marriage.
~Dr. Nathanael Pollard, Jr.