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The Violette Glance
(Mª Àngels Filella Castells )

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THE VIOLETTE GLANCEThe book begins describing the situation of the woman in the times of Jesus of Nazaret to start of the gospel in which he cures to the gibbous woman, Saturday, in one synagogue. The author thinks that Jesus sees shaped, in the hump of this woman, all the weight that the patriarcales and misóginies laws of centuries have loaded on the fragiles feminines backs. He approaches the woman and touching her he says: ?Woman, be free of your badly. Erect you!? It follows the personal encounter of 14 féminines protagonistes with Jesus. Thanks to one literary recreation from gospels, these women recover own life. They hair colour, their style, theirs eyes, their dressing and walking, etc., causes that we feel them near and that we pruned to introduce us with facility in theirs feelings, to understand theirs reactions and to move with each one of them to us when welcomes feel and included/understood with a heat improper in a man of that society. There is new shades that we discovered, that weigh them to have read and often reread, we had not repaired. They were past inadvertent because patriarcal and misogines mentality has always presented/displayed to us, as much the Biblical stories as those of the New Testament, in masculine key, where they are protagonists and they have adjudged to the women, always, the very small papers, of housewives which they covered hiss materials necessities. The author has Biblical and theological preparation; she contributes a great wealth of appointments. Ample féminins et masculins authors are reviewed on foot of page for those who feel the curiosity and the necessity to enter, more and more, in this exciting horizon so unknown as it is the relation of Jesus, the Galileo, with the women who were finding in his to walk. As we go away introducing in its pages we give account of the relevance that had women in the life of Jesus. All it makes suppose that those that accompanied him exerted a great influence in his life. In fact it is to them to those who it gave his more important messages, so that they are emphasized like the tops of the theological stories of the John gospel. .-He says to the Samaritane that He is the Water of the Life and he trusts to her that He was the Messies. He gives his secret to a pagan woman and of more well doubtful life. .-He says to Marta that He is the Resurrection and the Life and she does one confession of total faith in Him. She says to him: ?I believe that you are the Messies, the Soon Alive of God .? He gives to Myriam de Magdala the announcement of his Resurrection, and He sends her to say it to his friends. .- God proposes to a youngster girl of Galilea to be the mother of the Messies. This Jesus attitude to accept women between his disciples is totally transgressore of Jewish customs, the rabbi who admitted them in his wise circle that his doctrine would have difficulties it?ld be recognized The rich imagination of author gives life, colour and relief to this personages in the physical presentation and the capacity of introspection. It their feels the force that emanates of Jesus. Some of the deductions at which this book is arrived it will seems to us debatable, surely are it, but, ¿Are not that in the canonical texts? Do not raise the questions to us? According to the marginalization of the woman in Church has prevailed to this of the immense wealth which they contribute the values of the feminité, and she goes beyond, she says that the failure of the Church is because has not been prevailed what he is essential to the Christianity and all religions: the love, the feeling, the tenderness, in a word, the mystical dimension , being reduced to an armor of dogmas and institutions. The narrative style of the book is vibrant and vigorous, it hooks, it retains to you and it makes difficult to leave it you. Level language, opened, intimate is the tenderness and sensitivity overflow between his lines. Often he is poetic, mainly in the description of the feminine personages. It is a precious text enameling of cites of teólog@s, poet@s and místic@s. Pedro Casaldàliga, emeritus bishop of Sao Felix Araguaia, in the Brazilian Amazonia, says of him: ?The violet Glance is a so free, so fresh book, so based and also so provoking that it makes ?watch? better the Gospel.?



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