The title Receiving Woman asserts three meanings: a woman who receives herself, a woman who receives what is other than herself, and a woman who is received by others.
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Receiving Woman: Studies in the Psychology and Theology of the Feminine
February 2002, Daimon
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in English
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3856306064 9783856306069
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Receiving woman: studies in the psychology and theology of the feminine
1981, Westminster Press
in English
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0664243606 9780664243609
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