Description: You have done it again, Megan McKenna, left me overwhelmed with insights, this time about myself and who I am as a woman loved by God. Maybe it was the comment about grandmothers bragging but that was one special chapter right there. As a sequel to Not Counting Women and Children, this book contains many examples of what is waiting between the lines and behind the stories in scripture. The examples from midrash and other traditions add womderfully to the values the women of the Bible are hoping to teach us, women in the Third Millenium after Christ. Will we ever learn?
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Review Summary: The Story of our Foremothers
Date: 2000-03-30
Details: You have done it again, Megan McKenna, left me overwhelmed with insights, this time about myself and who I am as a woman loved by God. Maybe it was the comment about grandmothers bragging but that was one special chapter right there. As a sequel to Not Counting Women and Children, this book contains many examples of what is waiting between the lines and behind the stories in scripture. The examples from midrash and other traditions add womderfully to the values the women of the Bible are hoping to teach us, women in the Third Millenium after Christ. Will we ever learn?