Uta Ranke-Heinemann - Works

Works

  • Ranke-Heinemann, Uta (1990) . Eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven: Women, sexuality, and the Catholic Church. translator Peter Heinegg. Garden City: Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-26527-1.
  • Ranke-Heinemann, Uta (2002) (in German). Nein und Amen. Mein Abschied vom traditionellen Christentum. Munich: Heyne. ISBN 3-453-21182-0.
    • 1992 edition translated as:
Ranke-Heinemann, Uta (1994) . Putting away childish things: the Virgin birth, the empty tomb, and other fairy tales you don't need to believe to have a living faith. translator Peter Heinegg. San Francisco: Harper. ISBN 0-06-066861-X.

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