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Return to father; archetypal dimensions of the patriarch

By: Material type: TextTextDallas, TX Spring Publications c1991Description: vi, 169p; bibliog. notes; bibliogContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-88214-347-6
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Contents:
'Vogt challenges each man in his guts and spirit to revive in a new way the great patriarchal tradition of hunter and builder, lover and philosopher, protector of society and visionary. He opens the masculine imagination showing that man can indeed live on earth with courage, reverence, purpose, and strength.'
Abstract: Part 1 Exile and return. Part 2 dh-mo. Part 3 Three male bodies
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'Vogt challenges each man in his guts and spirit to revive in a new way the great patriarchal tradition of hunter and builder, lover and philosopher, protector of society and visionary. He opens the masculine imagination showing that man can indeed live on earth with courage, reverence, purpose, and strength.'

Part 1 Exile and return. Part 2 dh-mo. Part 3 Three male bodies

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