The author combines personal experience with historical and philosophical reflection to create a new model of embodied thinking. This first systematic "The"a"logy" of the Goddess argues that the shift from God to Goddess signals a transformation of western theology, philosophy, and ethics, offering the hope that a different world can be created from it.
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The author combines personal experience with historical and philosophical reflection to create a new model of embodied thinking. This first systematic "The"a"logy" of the Goddess argues that the shift from God to Goddess signals a transformation of western theology, philosophy, and ethics, offering the hope that a different world can be created from it.
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