Holy Woman: a divine adventure
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Louise Omer was a Pentecostal preacher and faithful wife. But when her marriage crumbled, so did her beliefs. Haunted by questions about what it means to be female in religion that worships a male God, she left behind a church and home to ask women around the world: how can we exist in a patriarchal religion? And can a woman be holy? With less than GBP300 in her pocket and the conviction that she was following a divine path, Louise began a pilgrimage that has taken her to Mexican basilicas, Swedish cathedrals, Bulgarian mountains, and Moroccan mosques. Holy woman combines travel writing, feminist theology, and confessional memoir to interrogate modern religion and give a raw and personal exploration of spiritual life under patriarchy.
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Louise Omer was a Pentecostal preacher and faithful wife. But when her marriage crumbled, so did her beliefs. Haunted by questions about what it means to be female in religion that worships a male God, she left behind a church and home to ask women around the world: how can we exist in a patriarchal religion? And can a woman be holy? With less than GBP300 in her pocket and the conviction that she was following a divine path, Louise began a pilgrimage that has taken her to Mexican basilicas, Swedish cathedrals, Bulgarian mountains, and Moroccan mosques. Holy woman combines travel writing, feminist theology, and confessional memoir to interrogate modern religion and give a raw and personal exploration of spiritual life under patriarchy.
Title: Holy Woman: a divine adventure
Author: Omer, Louise
ISBN: 9781912854974
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Publisher: Scribe Publications
Publication Date: 2022-08-11
Number of Pages: 320
Weight: 0.3201 kg
'[Holy Woman is] written with forthright intelligence and gut-wrenching honesty.'
-- Bob Moore * Good Reading Magazine *'Omer is a sensitive investigator, at every turn unflinchingly honest, aware of her privilege and particular world view. Combining travel writing, biography and cultural critique, Holy Woman is a fascinating call to arms for everyone to question the role of patriarchal religions in male supremacy.'
-- Kara Nicholson * Readings *'An intercontinental search for the Goddess and for the roots of male-centric faith systems, as well as hard-won insights into the life Omer had previously accepted, but no longer will ... Holy Woman is similar in genre to Eat Pray Love and readers of Elizabeth Gilbert will enjoy Omer's personal story, in particular its funny personal vignettes ... Holy Woman will challenge assumptions about religion and faith and the culture we accept. Perhaps for some, as it did for me, it will solidify their doubts.'
-- Rebecca Whitehead * Books+Publishing *'Omer leads by example, showing us how to re-imagine heroism, grace, and redemption - above all, in our own lives. A vital story, so powerfully written.'
-- Sarah Krasnostein, author of The Trauma Cleaner and The Believer'Holy Woman is a delight. Raw, honest, and probing, at times furious, Omer's journey toward the feminine divine is one that both entertains and inspires.'
-- Monica Dux, author of Lapsed'What could have been an Eat Pray Love-style travelogue is satisfyingly furious (and beautifully written), as Omer realises the error in her premise: monotheistic religions are inherently patriarchal and will never be feminist in practice. The interesting, intelligent women Omer meets interpret scripture to carve out spaces for themselves - but always in the face of great opposition and threat.'
* The Guardian *'[Holy Woman] cleverly weaves between past and present ... Omer has some exquisite turns of phrase, and a skilful handling of syntax, both of which elevate her prose ... At its heart, Omer's memoir is a 'feminist confrontation of patriarchal religion.' It is also, in part, a handbook for people who might feel dissatisfied with traditional religious structures ...[but even] for readers who are not religious, Holy Woman remains a fruitful read.'
-- Ellie Fisher * ArtsHub *'Omer is a keen observer and her writing is meticulously descriptive ... [she] particularly excels is in analysing how symbols, rituals, and language are used to condition belief and fortify power structures. As she reiterates throughout the book, when the language and images used to denote divine perfection are exclusively male, men see their identities represented and affirmed in a way no one else can. Omer concludes not with a single, definitive solution, but with an invitation to reclaim rituals and rethink conventions, and above all to keep asking difficult questions.'
-- Megan Koch * InDaily *'Holy Woman is an intriguing combination of memoir, travel writing, history, and feminist theology. An interesting and thought-provoking book.'
-- Jeff Popple * Canberra Weekly *'Beautifully written, honest and wise, Holy Woman is a search for meaning - and a very personal feminist reckoning with spirituality and self.'
-- Cheryl Akle * The Weekend Australian *'Holy Woman is an accomplished work of narrative non-fiction that does what the best memoirs should, in using personal experience and reflection as a springboard for an in-depth interrogation of society and culture. It's an intelligent and fiercely felt piece of writing that urges readers to think deeply, and to find their own ways to be holy, whatever that might look like.'
-- Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen * The Sydney Morning Herald *-
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