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Femininity of God

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The Feminine As Salvific In Hildegard Von Bingen's Letters, Marie Theresa Maurer Jul 1994

The Feminine As Salvific In Hildegard Von Bingen's Letters, Marie Theresa Maurer

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Hildegard alleged a spiritual connection with the physical world in her claim that she, a woman, was chosen by God to incarnate His Word on earth as Christ had done in the flesh years before. Woman, the embodiment of the feminine, was connected to the physical world in the medieval era. It was with this idea in mind that Hildegard attached an important significance to nature and the Virgin, seeing each as the ultimate expressions of the feminine divine on earth. However, included in the incarnation, according to Hildegard, was the Church itself along with the clergy, both men and …