Sophia : aspects of the divine feminine past and present
Material type: TextYork Beach, ME Nicolas-Hays c1997Description: xxv, 235p.; ill.; bibliog refs; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0892540362
- BL458 .S3313 1997
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Note to American readers. Introduction. 1 Lady Wisdom. 2 The case of Lilith. 3 The patriarchal dilemma. Hildegard of Bingen. Jacob Boehme. In the wake of Jacob Boehme. The Russian sophiologists. Vladimir Soloviev. Pavel Florensky and Sergei Bulgakov. 4 Radical Sophia. Otfried Eberz. 5 Interreligious Sophia. Pachamama of the Andean peoples. Hindu goddesses. Chinese Taoism. 6 From revelation to revelation. Afterword
'In Eastern culture, the concept of the coexistence of the feminine and masculine within the divine is commonly accepted. But in the West, we have overemphasized the masculine in the divine, and we have seen many global tragedies as a result. Now, we are seeking to regain balance as evidenced in the resurgent interest in the wisdom of the Goddess and ancient matriarchal religions. But, as Dr. Schaup's work explains, the Divine Feminine has been with us all along, hidden in ancient Christian scripture, and taking many different forms and names in Eastern and Western culture alike.'
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