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When God Was a Woman by Merlin Stone

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When God Was a Woman

Merlin Stone

HarperCollins · Paperback · May 4, 1978

Reading lane: Goddess Spirituality

The landmark exploration of the ancient worship of the Great Goddess and the eventual supression of women's rites.

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Who It's For

Good for readers interested in women's history and gender studiesThose curious about ancient religions and societal roles

Book Details

Authors
Merlin Stone
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
May 4, 1978
Format
Paperback
Theme
Goddess Spirituality · Biblical Biography
Reading lane
Goddess Spirituality

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Publisher Categories

  • World History

  • Social History

  • Comparative Religion

  • History of Religion

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  • Spirituality

  • Faith

  • Ancient Religion

  • Feminist Theory & Criticism

About This Book

The landmark exploration of the ancient worship of the Great Goddess and the eventual supression of women's rites. In the beginning, God was a woman... How did the shift from matriarchy to patriarchy come about? In fascinating detail, Merlin Stone tells us the story of the Goddess who reigned supreme in the Near and Middle East. Under her reign, societal roles differed markedly from those in patriarchal Judeo-Christian cultures: women bought and sold property, traded in the...

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The landmark exploration of the ancient worship of the Great Goddess and the eventual supression of women's rites. In the beginning, God was a woman... How did the shift from matriarchy to patriarchy come about? In fascinating detail, Merlin Stone tells us the story of the Goddess who reigned supreme in the Near and Middle East. Under her reign, societal roles differed markedly from those in patriarchal Judeo-Christian cultures: women bought and sold property, traded in the marketplace, and inherited title and land from their mothers. Documenting the wholesale rewriting of myth and religious dogmas, Merlin Stone describes an ancient conspiracy in which the Goddess was reimagined as a wanton, depraved figure, a characterization confirmed and perpetuated by one of modern culture's best-known legends—that of the fall of Adam and Eve. Insightful and thought-provoking, this is essential reading for anyone interested in the origin of current gender roles and in rediscovering women's power.

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