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In All Her Names: Explorations of the Feminine in Divinity

by Joseph Campbell, Charles Musès

Other authors: Riane Eisler (Contributor), Marija Gimbutas (Contributor)

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A quartet of harmonizing viewpoints on the value of the feminine in religion and society. Originally conceived by Charles Muscs and Joseph Campbell, this book consists of essays by the editors as well as Marija Gimbutas and eco-activist Riane Eisler.
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