Why Not God the Mother?

Faith and Philosophy 15 (2):193-209 (1998)
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This essay considers recent criticism of the use of inclusive language within Christian discourse, particularly the reference to God as “Mother.” The author argues that these criticisms fail to establish that the supplemental usage of “God the Mother,” in addition to the traditional usage of “God the Father,” is inappropriate for Christian God-talk. Some positive reasons for referring to God as “Mother” are also offered, not the least of which is its helpfulness in overcoming overly restrictive conceptions of God.

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Supplemental but not Equal.John W. Cooper - 2000 - Faith and Philosophy 17 (1):116-125.

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On Calling God ‘Mother’.William Harper - 1994 - Faith and Philosophy 11 (2):290-297.
Calling God “Father”.Donald D. Hook & Alvin F. Kimel Jr - 1995 - Faith and Philosophy 12 (2):207-222.

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