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1 "Imaginative" Narrations of Divine Power: Zilpha Elaw, Black Feminist Spiritual Autobiography, and Literary Tradition 1
2 Bridging Literary Divides: The Auto/Fictional Spirit-Writings of Harriet Wilson, Frances E. W. Harper, and Alice Dunbar-Nelson 17
3 Embodiments of Theology: Divinity and Maternal Surrogacy 37
4 "Standing in the Gap": Intercession, Fractured Womanist Identity, and Healing 55
5 The Spiritual "Other": Marginalized Black Feminist Religiosity 73
6 Sacred Cosmologies: Theology, Womanism, and Globalism Meet the Science-Fiction World 97
7 A Look Toward Divine Female Characterizations by Black Male Writers 119 Notes 135 Bibliography 153 Index 163
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