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Sacred Female Figures - cover

Sacred Female Figures

Amelia Khatri

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Sacred Female Figures" explores the often-overlooked roles of women in shaping religious history and thought across diverse cultures. It challenges the notion of women as silent figures by illuminating their significant contributions as goddesses, prophets, founders, and leaders. The book investigates how female spiritual figures influenced theology, rituals, and social structures.

 
It examines the prevalence of goddesses in ancient pantheons and the impact of female prophets and religious founders on various movements. The book navigates societal constraints that historically limited women's religious participation while highlighting periods where female authority thrived.

 
It also emphasizes how divine femininity manifests across cultures and religious traditions. By analyzing historical narratives and cross-cultural comparisons, "Sacred Female Figures" provides a fresh perspective on gender equality and religious leadership, influencing contemporary discussions. The book progresses by exploring ancient goddesses, female prophets, and women in religious institutions.
Available since: 02/14/2025.
Print length: 63 pages.

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