Receptive ecumenism explores how learning from others can aid in addressing challenges within one's own tradition, particularly focusing on women's experiences in the church. The book delves into the unique insights and lessons that can be drawn from different faith communities, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and understanding in fostering growth and healing in religious practices and beliefs.
Gabrielle Thomas Knihy


Provides a full-length analysis of the human person as an image of God according to Gregory of Nazianzus, a key fourth-century theologian. The author draws from Gregory's whole corpus, including material previously untranslated into English, to demonstrate the breadth of Gregory's thought.