Author Theresa Martin puts her heart into her work. Come discover the fullness of womanhood as Martin paints a literary portrait of woman as strong, beautiful, and made of God, and yet fulfilled in her complementary role with man. Martin's explanation of the validity and purpose of intuition as a path to truth is worth the price of the book itself.
This is the new feminism for women of today. A thoughtful, ...
Author Theresa Martin puts her heart into her work. Come discover the fullness of womanhood as Martin paints a literary portrait of woman as strong, beautiful, and made of God, and yet fulfilled in her complementary role with man. Martin's explanation of the validity and purpose of intuition as a path to truth is worth the price of the book itself.
This is the new feminism for women of today. A thoughtful, balanced approach to womanhood in the light of Church teaching.
"What can I say about Woman, How Great Thou Art? It is beautiful and inspiring! Reading it is like having a cozy chat with your dearest girlfriend. There is not a person I know who I would not buy this for, and there is so much truth packed in it that even the hardest heart would be softened. I LOVE reading this! It is fresh and deep and inspiring. Theresa Martin is definitely an instrumental cause!!!!! ..."
Sister Maria F. Meza
Through the use of her keen and insightful heart and mind, Theresa Martin effectively engages her readers to plunge into the ocean of the mystery of Woman. By the articulate use of the tools of psychology and philosophy, she unveils a window into the intriguing phenomena of the essence of Woman. Her literary work of art, Woman, How Great Though Art, is a must read for anyone whose heart is captured by the beauty, mystery, and uniqueness of Woman."
Anne Maloney, Ph.D.
“In this book, Theresa Martin combines her background as a promising academic with her hands-on experience as a wife and mother to produce a work which invites women everywhere to meditate on their crucial role in salvation history. Written in an informal, accessible style, Ms. Martin’s book invites its readers to participate with her in the activity of reflecting and celebrating what Pope John Paul II called their 'feminine genius.' ..."
Life is never dull with a loving husband and four young sons! Theresa is an author, an artist, a poet, and works alongside her husband in marriage ministry. She is the Associate Editor and Communications Specialist for the Diocese of Winona as well as the Endow Coordinator - in addition to homeschooling her four sons! She graduated from the University of St. Thomas in MN, and had 4 years of graduate studies (in philosophy and theology) at the Angelicum, in Rome, Italy.
Through her studies and her experience of 11 years of marriage, four children, (one son with an extremely rare disease, NOMID) and having the daily battle of RA herself, Theresa has found a voice of compassion, conviction, and love. Fresh and deep, she strives to bring Christ's love to all she meets and in particular to celebrate the beauty and genius of women.
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This is the new feminism for women of today. A thoughtful, ...