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Once a "nice pagan girl," acclaimed poet and scholar Judith Sornberger recounts her journey through faith in this beautiful personal memoir, highlighted by a trip to Italy. As a professor of English and Women's Studies, Sornberger had long been interested in the female role in scripture, iconography, and religious literature. When she began questioning her personal choices regarding Church and religion, Sornberger was drawn to art to find some answers. Her journey through the churches and museums of Italy, gazing upon powerful images of scriptural scenes, led her to insights into the place of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Once a "nice pagan girl," acclaimed poet and scholar Judith Sornberger recounts her journey through faith in this beautiful personal memoir, highlighted by a trip to Italy. As a professor of English and Women's Studies, Sornberger had long been interested in the female role in scripture, iconography, and religious literature. When she began questioning her personal choices regarding Church and religion, Sornberger was drawn to art to find some answers. Her journey through the churches and museums of Italy, gazing upon powerful images of scriptural scenes, led her to insights into the place of Mary, along with other women, in a life of faith and service. Within this carefully told narrative and full-color images of many of the works of art that inspired Sornberger, the reader will find much to influence his or her own remarkable journey of faith.
Autorenporträt
A Nebraska native, Judith Sornberger is a poet, essayist, memoirist, journalist, playwright, and teacher who lives on the side of a mountain outside Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. Her other full-length poetry collections are I Call to You from Time (Wipf & Stock), Angel Chimes: Poems of Advent and Christmas (Shanti Arts), Practicing the World (CavanKerry Press), and Open Heart (Calyx Books). Her six chapbooks include The Book of Muses (Finishing Line Press, 2023). Her prose memoir, The Accidental Pilgrim: Finding God and His Mother in Tuscany, is also from Shanti Arts. She first taught writing in Nebraska prisons and is a professor emerita of Mansfield University, where she founded the Women's Studie Program. Today she teaches online poetry writing classes and leads in-person workshops. www.judithsornberger.net