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Mother Wolf of the Morning
16 Women Throughout History in Search of God the Mother
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In 'Mother Wolf of the Morning,' Carol Lynn Pearson presents sixteen portraits of women across history who sought or articulated experiences of divine feminine presence, framed as a search for God the Mother.
Combining biographical sketches, poetic reflection, and theological inquiry, the work foregrounds women's spiritual experiences and argues for recognition of a feminine aspect of the divine.
Pearson uses dramatic and lyrical prose to make historical figures vivid while connecting their longings to contemporary conversations about gender and spirituality in Mormonism and beyond.
The book aims to recover and celebrate neglected feminine religious traditions and to encourage more inclusive theological imagination.
It has been influential among readers interested in feminist theology and Mormon women's spirituality.
Combining biographical sketches, poetic reflection, and theological inquiry, the work foregrounds women's spiritual experiences and argues for recognition of a feminine aspect of the divine.
Pearson uses dramatic and lyrical prose to make historical figures vivid while connecting their longings to contemporary conversations about gender and spirituality in Mormonism and beyond.
The book aims to recover and celebrate neglected feminine religious traditions and to encourage more inclusive theological imagination.
It has been influential among readers interested in feminist theology and Mormon women's spirituality.
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as a previous work exploring women and the concept of a Heavenly Mother.

Carol Lynn Pearson

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The Ghost of Eternal Polygamy - Carol Lynn Pearson | Ep. 2122 (Re-Broadcast)


