She: The Feminine Enigma is a profound and transformative book that challenges long-standing assumptions about gender roles, spiritual identity, and the place of women in society and the church. Authored by the insightful Kwaku Ed
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She: The Feminine Enigma is a profound and transformative book that challenges long-standing assumptions about gender roles, spiritual identity, and the place of women in society and the church. Authored by the insightful Kwaku Edem Damanka, this book is both a scholarly and spiritual awakening—encouraging readers to unlearn entrenched ideologies and embrace a liberating understanding of womanhood.
✨ Through compelling research, theological depth, and practical insight, the book explores the roots of gender inequality and its implications on relationships, institutions, and faith.
✨ It courageously reinterprets misrepresented biblical teachings and invites readers into a more accurate, respectful, and empowering view of women as co-bearers of purpose.
✨ With wisdom drawn from sociology, human rights, and Christian doctrine, She fosters a space where healing, equality, and human dignity can thrive.
✨ The foreword by Dr. Angela Dwamena-Aboagye, a seasoned theologian and Christian counsellor, affirms the book’s ability to settle long-held theological questions on hierarchy, equality, and complementarity.
✨ Ideal for both men and women seeking clarity, She is a life-affirming guide to rebuilding gender harmony and restoring divine balance in family, church, and society.
✅ Key Highlights
• A theologically grounded response to sexism and gender discrimination
• Encourages spiritual, cultural, and emotional renewal through a gender-equity lens
• Breaks down patriarchal interpretations of Scripture and redefines womanhood
• Practical and prophetic—calling for mindset renewal in church, work, and relationships
• Equips advocates, faith leaders, and readers for inclusive leadership and holistic family life
⚡ She: The Feminine Enigma is ideal for:
• Christians wrestling with theological questions about women’s roles
• Faith-based gender justice advocates and family counsellors
• Spiritual leaders and pastors who value balanced discipleship
• Educators and students in gender studies and Christian theology
• Readers seeking healing, clarity, and biblical insight into womanhood
Attribute | Value |
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Title | She: The Feminine Enigma |
Author | Kwaku Edem Damanka |
ISBN | 978-9988-3-6907-1 |
Year Published | 2023 |
Pages | 378 |
Format | Paperback |
Weight | 0.550 kg |
Tags | Womanhood, Theology, Gender Relations, Feminism, Edem Damanka, Spirituality, Equality, Christian Leadership |