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Foreword Suzanne Noffke, OP vii
Introduction 1
Unholy Silence and Wise Speech in Our Day 2
The Voices of Women Today 6
Women's "Proper Place" in the Church and the Example of Catherine 8
The Witness and Wisdom of Catherine of Siena 13
1 The Authority of Vocation 17
Catherine of Siena in Her Context 19
The Question of Women's Preaching in Catherine's Era 23
Catherine's Sense of Vocation 29
Vocation and Gender-Then and Now 36
Baptism, Charisms, and Vocation 43
2 The Authority of Wisdom: Speaking the Truth in Love 51
Catherine as Doctor of Wisdom and the Recovery of Sophia 57
The Charism of Wisdom: Speaking the Truth in Love 62
Seeking Wisdom Together: The Need for Many Voices 70
Discerning the Truth 78
3 The Authority of Compassion 85
Catherine's Exhortations to Embrace the Cross 90
Catherine's Metaphors for Redemption 95
Can Women Claim the Cross Today? 101
Voices of Passion and Resistance 104
Negative Contrast Experience and the Politics of Compassion 109
Birth of Hope and Courage in the Darkness 115
Conclusion 119
Notes 123
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