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All of the major world religions deprecate women to some degree. This page archives texts which relate specifically to women and religion from a female perspective. This includes historic feminist texts on the topic, texts about Goddess-oriented sprituality and Amazons, as well as texts from otherwise male-dominated religions in the same vein. As might be expected, there are far fewer of these than might be desired. Historic textsby Mary Wollstonecraft [1792] 518,787 bytes by John Stuart Mill [1869] 264,4077 bytes by Anna Kingsford [1889] by Victoria Claflin Woodhull [1890] by Matilda Joslyn Gage [1893] by Elizabeth Cady Stanton [1895] by Margaret Sanger [1920] US Supreme CourtDecision [1973] Women Warriors and Heroinesby Guy Cadogan Rothery [1910] by Florence Mary Bennett [1912] by Louisa Menzies [1880] GoddessesGoddess worship in ancient Turkey, by Lucian of Samosata. Ancient Near East Hymns to Isis, a primary Ancient Egyptian Goddess. Ancient Egyptian Read about the powerful Hawaiian Fire Goddess Pele, who lives in a volcano and surfs on lava. A old Hawaiian saying: "never mistreat an old woman, she might be Pele in disguise". Polynesian Classical Pagan Classical Pagan; particularly her Hymn to Aphrodite Ancient Near East Late European Wiccan Aztec The Hindu religion is one of the only major world religions other than Neopaganism which today worships Goddesses. In this insightful text the Goddess (the Devî) describes her nature and means of devotion to her. Hindu The full text of the work which contains the Devî Gita is also available at this site. Hindu Hindu The Goddess Huruing Wuhti co-creates the world with the Sun God. Hopi The ancient Minoans of Crete are believed by many to have been Goddess worshippers. Ancient Crete Anna Livia Plurabelle [2002] The Koranna of Mother Goddess by JoAnne Marie [2006] Other Religionsby Thomas Firminger Thiselton-Dyer [1906] A review of traditional stereotypical views of women. Donated by Eliza Fegley at sacredspiral.com. The Shakers, a unique 19th Century American Christian group founded by Ann Lee, believed that God has both male and female aspects. Jewish mysticism is much more balanced in its treatment of male/female dualities than 'mainstream' Judeo-Christian thought. For instance, see this chapter. This translation of the Zohar by S.L. MacGregor Mathers is dedicated to Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland, the author and editor respectively of Clothed with the Sun (above). |
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