
Book of the Goddess Past and Present: An Introduction to Her Religion
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Table of Contents
Preface 2002 | |
Preface 1983 | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Prehistoric Goddess | p. 7 |
Ishtar and Her Cult | p. 16 |
Isis and Hathor: Two Ancient Egyptian Goddesses | p. 29 |
The Mother Goddess Among the Greeks | p. 49 |
Magna Mater: Great Mother of the Roman Empire | p. 60 |
The Canaanite-Hebrew Goddess | p. 68 |
The Virgin Mary: A Goddess? | p. 80 |
Sophia and the Mother-Father: The Gnostic Goddess | p. 97 |
Kali, the Mad Mother | p. 110 |
Sri Lakshmi and Radha: The Obsequious Wife and The Lustful Lover | p. 124 |
The Untamed Goddesses of Village India | p. 145 |
Kuan-yin: Savior and Savioress in Chinese Pure Land Buddhism | p. 161 |
The Significance of Amaterasu in Japanese Religious History | p. 176 |
Oshun the Dancer | p. 190 |
The Religion of the Goddess in North America | p. 202 |
Hindu Female Deities as a Resource for the Contemporary Rediscovery of the Goddess | p. 217 |
Symbols of Goddess and God in Feminist Theology | p. 231 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 252 |
Contributors | p. 260 |
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