Language about God that we find in Scripture and liturgy is inevitably gendered since in English we do not have personal, gender-neutral personal pronouns. The use of solely masculine language for God can have unforeseen pastoral consequences. This insightful study explores the issues, starting with the range of biblical images for God, reflects on the language we use, and sets out some creative possibilities for making our imagery and language more diverse within the biblical register.
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