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Mother Love, Child Death and Religious Innovation: A Feminist Perspective

Sered examines the link between women and religions that address child death. A model for interpreting the interplay between women's personal and religious lives which avoids the dual pitfalls of magic and neurosis as explanatory strategies for dealing with child death is presented.

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Published in:Journal of feminist studies in religion 1996-04, Vol.12 (1), p.5-23
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Child care
Childbirth
Children
Children & youth
Death
Death & dying
Feminism
Infants
Judaism
Men
Mothers
Psychology
Religion
Spiritual belief systems
Theology
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