Book review

WomanChrist (5 of 8)

I found myself wondering, in fact, just how much abuse women were supposed to put up with. When was the pain supposed to stop? When…

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WomanChrist (4 of 8)

Myths and victims Mythically speaking, this revelation holds true as well, at least in the stories I know of. The entire saga of the Old…

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WomanChrist (3 of 8)

Myths and archetypes Weber clearly understands the power and beauty of myth and dream, which is a subject I too very much appreciate pondering: “The…

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WomanChrist (2 of 8)

I am still cautiously exploring esotericism, so I also loved her comment about science being what we can know about the Mystery, but that “Mystery…

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“Mythologies” by Roland Barthes

(Originally written some time in 1999 for an Independent Study anthropology class on various seminal works in the field) Roland Barthes’ exploration of the mythologizing…

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Unreliable Truth (IV of IV)

Unreliable Truth: On Memoir & Memory by Maureen Murdock I find myself wondering, as I read, what was Murdock’s solution to her loss of faith…

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Unreliable Truth (III of IV)

Unreliable Truth: On Memoir & Memory by Maureen Murdock Murdock muses that she writes in an effort to disentangle her voice from the grip of…

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Unreliable Truth (II of IV)

Unreliable Truth: On Memoir & Memory by Maureen Murdock I believe there are as many different truths as there are people to hold them, and…

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