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  1. Lucy Elizabeth Johnson Forby (March ~1846 – October 3, 1905) was an "estimable colored woman" of the United States. Lizzie Forby was a mixed-race Tennessean who was enslaved from birth until approximately age 17 by Andrew Johnson, later the 17th president of the United States.

  2. Elizabeth Johnson se embarcó en traer el lenguaje femenino a Dios-habla a través de su libro ella quien es Hace treinta años. Como explicó, aunque teológicamente todos están de acuerdo en que Dios es Espíritu y está más allá del género, el lenguaje de Dios es masculino en la predicación y la instrucción, lo que sustenta “un mundo ...

  3. Andrew Johnson, who became the 17th president of the United States in 1865, enslaved Dolly from 1843 until 1863. The paternity of Dolly Johnson's children, Elizabeth Johnson Forby, Florence Johnson Smith, and William Andrew Johnson, remains an open question in the study of the history of the United States.

  4. Relatives. Elizabeth Johnson Forby (sister) William Andrew Johnson (brother) Samuel Johnson (uncle) Florence Johnson Smith (May 1850 – September 15, 1920) was a mixed-race woman from Tennessee who was enslaved from birth until approximately age 13 by Andrew Johnson, later the 17th president of the United States.

  5. Ficha técnica. Nº de páginas: 360. Tiempo de lectura estimado: 8h 34m. ¿Cómo se calcula? Editorial: Herder Editorial. Idioma: CASTELLANO. Encuadernación: Encuadernación en tela. ISBN: 9788425422348. Año de edición: 2002. Plaza de edición: BARCELONA. Traductor: VÍCTOR MORLA ASENSIO. Fecha de lanzamiento: 28/02/2002. Alto: 24.5 cm. Ancho: 15.5 cm.

  6. Forby George W - Knoxville Tennessee 1901 city directory.jpg 1,534 × 2,439; 857 KB George Forby and Elizabeth Johnson 1866.jpg 1,796 × 626; 237 KB Mary J. Stover bequest to Lizzie Forbey wife or Geo. Forbey 1883.jpg 1,238 × 415; 235 KB

  7. 1 de ene. de 1992 · Want to read. Kindle $39.99. Rate this book. She Who Is: The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological Discourse. Elizabeth A. Johnson. 4.17. 933 ratings82 reviews. Winner of the Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion. This classic explains what feminist theology is and how can we rediscover the feminine God within the Christian tradition.