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A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, Really) (ebook)
A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, Really) (ebook)
A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, Really) (ebook)
A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, Really) (ebook)
A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, Really) (ebook)
A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, Really) (ebook)
A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, Really) (ebook)

A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, Really) ebook

An Adventure for the Curious into Bodies, Womanhood, Time, Pain and Purpose—and How to Have a Better Time of the Month

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About this book

The average woman has 500 periods in her lifetime. And whether yours are mildly annoying, utterly debilitating or emotionally complicated, most of us have at one time or another asked: Why?!

This warm, light-hearted, real, honest and at times surprising book gives a biblical perspective on menstruation, as well as a whole lot more. Beginning with periods, Rachel Jones takes readers on an adventure in theology, weaving together wide-ranging reflections on the nature of our bodies, the passing of time, the purpose of pain, and the meaning of life.

One thing is for sure: you’ve never read a Christian book quite like this one.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Rachel Jones
ISBN:
9781784986223
Format:
eBook
First published:
May 2021
Case quantity:
50
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Intro: So Many Reasons
1. So Much Potential
2. So Much Pain
3. So Much Mess
4. So Many Feelings
5. So Little Time
Outro: Nothing but the Blood
Q+A section

Endorsements

One of my favorite scenes in the Gospels is when Jesus explains salvation to Nicodemus. Without a hint of awkwardness or hesitation, he employs the metaphor of female reproduction: womb, water, and blood. Yet, in the church today, the female reproductive cycle is still regarded as taboo to speak of, let alone to ponder in relation to our faith. I’m deeply grateful that Rachel Jones has endeavored to dignify what God has architected and to help us consider what we might learn from that design. As the prevailing culture dismantles the categories of male and female before our eyes, Rachel shows us how precious the gift of our female biology is, and all the more for the theology it illustrates.

Jen Wilkin Author, None Like Him and Women of the Word

Most Christians throughout history—regardless of time or culture—have had one oft-neglected thing in common: periods. In this energetic and helpful book, Rachel Jones thinks theologically about the
quiet drumbeat of female experience and orients us toward God in the midst of things that might feel painful, shameful, or emotionally charged. Whether periods play a big part in your life or no part at
all, you will find biblical wisdom in this book that will help you navigate your own experiences or support those you love in theirs.

Rebecca McLaughlin Author, Confronting Christianity

I cried in my office when I read the opening pages of Rachel’s book. She described a narrative that had dominated my life, though I had stuffed it down deep in my psyche in the file of things you endure without thought. From huddling in misery at a youth sleepover because my cramps were so bad I couldn’t unfurl to my last multi-week periods in my forties that only stopped with a hysterectomy, my cycle dominated my days for thirty years. Rachel reminds us that our periods are not separate from our spiritual life. Our cycles cannot be separated from our person or the Spirit who indwells us. She offers a theology of a woman’s body from Scripture that is thought-provoking and practical. Our bodies matter!

Wendy Alsup Author, Companions in Suffering and Is the Bible Good for Women?

I admit that I’ve never viewed "that time of the month" with anything but disdain. Therefore I was a bit skeptical of a book addressing periods through the eyes of theology. But Rachel Jones did the impossible. In a humorous and honest (yet tasteful) way, Rachel helps reshape our naturally negative view of periods to one that is shaped by the gospel and God’s good purposes in every aspect of life—yes, even in this.

Sarah Walton Author, Hope When It Hurts

This is a fantastic theological reflection on menstruation (yes, really), full of pastoral insight and encouragement. It’s great to have someone address this important subject: even better that Rachel has addressed it so well. I’m sure it will be a blessing to many women—but let me also urge you to read it if you’re a husband, father, brother, pastor or (male) friend. If you want to care well for half your family, half your church and half the world, then this subject should matter to you.”

Tim Chester Crosslands Training; Author of Enjoying God

Clever, theologically robust, and with real depth, A Brief Theology of Periods digs into what it means to be a woman from a fascinating angle. This is, though, not just for women—everyone will find this book illuminating in a profoundly helpful way.

Linda Allcock Author, Deeper Still

Embarrassing. Messy. Uncomfortable. Gross. Periods can be all of these things and more, but this book is none of them. A witty, insightful introduction to the marvels of menstruation and how our periods can point us to God. Yes, really.

Jennie Pollock Writer and editor

Surely an essential part of loving others is understanding and empathy. If you’re a man and you desire to love like that, it’s a very short step to seeing that you need to read this book. I’ll now be a little better informed about an area that is so much a part of the lives of the women in my life. As ever, Rachel Jones writes with a wry smile on her face and an amazing ability to apply the Bible to our lives. I loved the combination of humour and theology.

Rico Tice Founder, Christianity Explored Ministries

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Excellent and Important

 

(Review written for 'A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, really)')

As a woman who has had many ups and downs on my path during menstration, I was so refreshed by this book!

I have been somewhat blindly-led through period (and later, fertility) difficulties by our culture and it’s medical approach only to have my concerns mostly ignored, morally and physically. I was bombarded most especially by the commoditization of child-conception (during my multiple rounds of infertility…thankfully still blessed with 2 boys so far) and a complete lack of entrusting my ...

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5.00 stars Unexpectedly encouraging

 

(Review written for 'A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, really)')

Although I’m 10 years post-menopausal, the topic of periods still interests me, and I was curious about how a Christian publisher would tackle it. Still, I requested a review copy of "A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, Really)" with a bit of trepidation.

What with infertility, severe endometriosis requiring multiple surgeries, difficult perimenopause and early menopause, my reproductive system—including my monthly cycle—has been a thorn in my side for most of my adult life. Author Rachel Jones is a couple ...

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4.00 stars Helpful, Clear Book on Periods

 

(Review written for 'A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, really)')

This book was really helpful and answered several questions I had about periods. I enjoyed her clear research and well thought out responses to commonly asked questions/Bible passages (i.e, Lev 15). She did a really good job of being gracious, allowing for Christian freedom in answering some questions, and being hopeful!

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