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Daughters of Yahweh: Recovering the deep feminine from the Yahweh complex.
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Daughters of Yahweh: Recovering the deep feminine from the Yahweh complex./
Author:
Stockman, Susanne Beth.
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279 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-12(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-12B(E).
Subject:
Counseling Psychology. -
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9781321955385
Daughters of Yahweh: Recovering the deep feminine from the Yahweh complex.
Stockman, Susanne Beth.
Daughters of Yahweh: Recovering the deep feminine from the Yahweh complex.
- 279 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-12(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2015.
From a reading of the Hebrew Bible itself it would be difficult to determine that a goddess culture existed for thousands of years prior to the appearance of the monotheistic Father God of Hebrew Scripture. As such, the repression of the Goddess during the Iron Age and the implications of this repression in our own Western culture have been evaluated throughout this dissertation. This hermeneutic study weaves together a broad range of topics that begins with an exploration into the roots of the Hebrew God-image as it emerged out of a polytheistic context that included powerful female deities. The study reveals that Yahweh once had a divine feminine consort and together they were known as Yahweh and his Asherah. Over time the feminine aspect of the Godhead was torn asunder and the divine feminine was submerged and repressed into the unconscious. The research explores the effects of this repression within the feminine psyche and the ways in which the one-sided masculinity of the Western God-image has become incorporated into the individual psychology of women. This study seeks to reclaim the deep feminine repressed by the Father God complex through an amplification of serpent symbolism that leads towards the recovery and redemption of the feminine principle in her creating, preserving, and destroying aspects.
ISBN: 9781321955385Subjects--Topical Terms:
2122842
Counseling Psychology.
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From a reading of the Hebrew Bible itself it would be difficult to determine that a goddess culture existed for thousands of years prior to the appearance of the monotheistic Father God of Hebrew Scripture. As such, the repression of the Goddess during the Iron Age and the implications of this repression in our own Western culture have been evaluated throughout this dissertation. This hermeneutic study weaves together a broad range of topics that begins with an exploration into the roots of the Hebrew God-image as it emerged out of a polytheistic context that included powerful female deities. The study reveals that Yahweh once had a divine feminine consort and together they were known as Yahweh and his Asherah. Over time the feminine aspect of the Godhead was torn asunder and the divine feminine was submerged and repressed into the unconscious. The research explores the effects of this repression within the feminine psyche and the ways in which the one-sided masculinity of the Western God-image has become incorporated into the individual psychology of women. This study seeks to reclaim the deep feminine repressed by the Father God complex through an amplification of serpent symbolism that leads towards the recovery and redemption of the feminine principle in her creating, preserving, and destroying aspects.
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