Feminist Theology, Men and the Goddess: Reminiscences and Opinions

Feminist Theology 11 (1):27-34 (2002)
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This article contains an account of Asphodel's early work on goddesses and related topics, and its influence on men as well as women. I show how my own spiritual awareness and my understanding of the Goddess has developed through discussions with her. I also indicate why I have a strong interest in and liking for feminist theology despite not being a theologian.

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Daniel Cohen
Colby College

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Feminist theory today: an introduction to second-wave feminism.Judith Evans - 1995 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.

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