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Contemporary Thealogians include Carol P. Christ, Melissa Raphael, Asphodel Long, Beverly Clack, Charlotte Caron, Naomi Goldenberg, Paul Reid-Bowen, Rita Nakashima Brock, and Patricia ' Iolana.
In the 1979 " The Changing of the Gods ," Naomi Goldenberg introduces the term as a future possibility with respect to a distinct discourse, highlighting the masculine nature of theology.
* Goldenberg, Naomi ( 1979 ) The Changing of the Gods.
* Goldenberg, Naomi ( 1990 ) Returning Words to Flesh: Feminism, Psychoanalysis, and the Resurrection of the Body.
* Changing of the Gods: Feminism and the End of Traditional Religions by Naomi R. Goldenberg ( 1980 ) Beacon Press ISBN 0-8070-1111-8, ISBN 978-0-8070-1111-9
* Thealogy is a term whose first use in the context of feminist analysis of religion and discussion of Goddess is usually credited to Naomi Goldenberg, who used the term in her book Changing of the Gods, published in 1979.
* Christ, Carol P., " Musings on the Goddess and Her Cultural Despisers -- Provoked by Naomi Goldenberg ", 2005 on http :// www. belili. org / marija / carol_christ. html accessed 1 / 25 / 06.
* Goldenberg, Naomi, The Changing of the Gods, Beacon Press, 1979.

Naomi and used
In her book The Shock Doctrine, author and social activist Naomi Klein criticized Friedman's ideology and the principles that guided the economic restructuring that followed the military coups in countries such as Chile and Indonesia, drawing analogies between the way that Friedman proposed using the social " shock " of the coups to create an economic " blank slate " with Ewen Cameron's controversial medical experiments that used electroshock therapy to create a mental " blank slate " in patients with mental disorders.
And also in the Eleventh Doctor novel, Borrowed Time ( ISBN 184990233X ) by Naomi Alderman, the Dome is featured being used as a storage facility for alien artifacts.
In 2011, Yang's daughter, Naomi Yang, of the band Galaxie 500, said that the band used the image without permission or payment to her father.
Following the death of Riddle's second wife Naomi in 1998, proceeds from the sale of the Riddle home in Bel Air were used to establish a Nelson Riddle Endowed Chair and library at the University of Arizona, which officially opened in 2001.
The line has also used models like Isabeli Fontana, Maryna Linchuk, Natalia Vodianova, Mariacarla Boscono, Karlie Kloss, and Catherine McNeil and of course, Versace will always be remembered for the use of legendary supermodels, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Helena Christensen among others.
The songs used in these sequences are and, respectively, by The Lillies Naomi and Mayumi Tsubame.
Working Designs were unable to acquire the original Japanese opening theme, " Yuzurenai Negai " by Naomi Tamura, for the English release, and instead used the melody of the Japanese version with different lyrics.
The name Naomi has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi are the female Biblical pair most often cited as a possible romantic friendship, as in the following verse commonly used in same-sex wedding ceremonies:

Naomi and term
Brian Lurie, former Executive Director of the San Francisco Federation and executive vice-president of the UJA, chairs NIF's board, following the term of Naomi Chazan, former Deputy Speaker of the Israeli Knesset.

Naomi and 1979
They includes Naomi Tani ( 1974 – 1979 ), Junko Mabuki ( 1980 – 1981 ), Izumi Shima ( 1982 – 1983 ), Nami Matsukawa ( 1983 ) and Miki Takakura ( 1983 – 1985 ).
The Member of Parliament since the 2010 general election is Naomi Long, who defeated Peter Robinson, MP for Belfast East since the 1979 general election.
* Naomi Miller, Review of Angiolo Mazzoni ( 1894 – 1979 )-Architetto nell ' Italia tra le due guerre, in The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol.
Naomi James was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1979 in recognition of her achievements.

Naomi and .
Thus, in `` The Story Of Ruth '' we have Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz and sets that are meticulously authentic.
But except for a vague adherence to the basic storyline -- i.e., that Ruth remained with Naomi and finally wound up with Boaz -- the film version has little to do with the Bible.
No Logo, the book by the Canadian journalist Naomi Klein who criticized the production practices of multinational corporations and the omnipresence of brand-driven marketing in popular culture, has become " manifesto " of the movement, presenting in a simple way themes more accurately developed in other works.
* Klein, Naomi.
According to the Book of Ruth, the valley to the east is where Ruth of Moab gleaned the fields and returned to town with Naomi.
Goswell argues that while Naomi is the central character of the book, Ruth is the main character, and so the book " can be considered aptly named.
During the time of the Judges when there was a famine, an Israelite family from Bethlehem — Elimelech, his wife Naomi, and their sons Mahlon and Chilion — emigrate to the nearby country of Moab.
The two sons of Naomi then die themselves.
Naomi decides to return to Bethlehem.
Naomi sends Ruth to the threshing floor at night and tells her to " uncover the feet " of the sleeping Boaz.
The mood of the story is fashioned from the start through names of the participants: Naomi, which means " my gracious one " or " my delight ," later asks to be called Mara, " the bitter one "; her two sons are Mahlon, " sick ", and Chilion, " weakening " or " pining " and Orpah, meaning " mane " or " gazelle ", is from the root for " nape " or " back of the neck ", appropriate for the daughter-in-law who turns her back on Naomi and returns to her people.
Ruth, meaning " friend ", pledges loyalty to Naomi, and Boaz, " fleetness " or " strength is ( in ) him " or " he comes in strength " becomes the kinsman redeemer, while Obed's name appropriately means " servant.
His decision was primarily a financial decision since a child born to Ruth through the union would inherit Elimelech's land, and he would not be reimbursed for the money he paid Naomi.
The theme of hesed is woven throughout Ruth, beginning at 1: 8 with Naomi blessing her two daughters-in-law as she urges them to return to their Moabite families.
Boaz, in going beyond measure in acquiring the property ( demonstrating hesed ), redeems not only the land but both Naomi and Ruth as well.
Though Naomi was a destitute widow at the time she re-entered Bethlehem, yet by the end of the narrative, we see her embracing her grandson as her foster-child.
* Baylis, Charles P. " Naomi in the book of Ruth in Light of the Mosaic Covenant ".
Bunyips appear in Naomi Novik's fantasy novel Tongues of Serpents.
According to activist writer Naomi Klein, ironic enjoyment of the film initially arose among those with the video before MGM, the film's chief marketer, capitalized on the idea.
Examples cited are Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi, Daniel and the court official Ashpenaz, and, most famously, David and King Saul's son Jonathan.
* Baumslag, Naomi.
She met with Naomi Watts, who was to play the role of Ann Darrow.
Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway say that Singer was involved in the Reagan administration's efforts to prevent regulatory action to reduce acid rain.
Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway named Singer in their book, Merchants of Doubt, as one of three contrarian physicists — along with Fred Seitz and Bill Nierenberg — who regularly injected themselves into the public debate about contentious scientific issues, positioning themselves as skeptics, their views gaining traction because the media gives them equal time out of a sense of fairness.

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