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HER Ecofeminist Theology (HERET.ica) reinterprets traditional Christian theology through a feminist theological lens and fuses with other traditions like goddess-worship, ecofeminsim, ”heretic” Gnostic texts, matriarchy and beyond. The aim is to heal patriarchal-based religious cognitive dissonance and reaffirm woman as created in the image of God (HER). To do so I use evidence-based research, academic scientific papers and books.
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The Goddess Movement, also known as the Divine Feminine, arose in the twentieth century through the interweaving of the women’s liberation movement with female-centred spirituality. Pioneers like Z. Budapest and Starhawk played a crucial role in shaping the Goddess Movement by merging Wiccan principles with feminist ideology. A study explored the h…
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Disenchanted by biblical religion women that led the first wave of feminism, namely, Margaret Fuller, had a more individualistic approach to religion, which challenged tradition and included both genders and all races of human beings as equal. But, it was also connected to occult practices! References: Cobb, C. (2024). Enslaved Women, Women Enslave…
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In this episode I explore the four waves of feminism and how through those feminist theology and subsequently eco-feminist theology came about and its significance for women's equality and ecology. I end with a few themes feminist theologians are challenging. See which ones you can related with. References: Inspired introduction: Duerk, J. (1989) C…
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In this first episode I introduce myself, outline the journey behind what inspired the podcast and who it is for! I hope you enjoy the first episode. Some sources of content inspiration: 1. Circle of Stones: Woman's Journey to Herself, by Judith Derek. 2. Eating in the Life of the Moon, by Anita Johnston PH.D #ecofeminsim…
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This week we are joined once again by fellow podcaster Mike Bohler who does a little show called "Conspiracy News;" his tag line is "A Skeptic's Guide to Conspiracy." So, it looks like it's time to get out our tinfoil hats and delve back into the world of crazy conspiracies! Tonight Morgan, Beth, and Deb - with Mikes help - are going to attempt to …
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For some fun Deb, Morgan and Beth will be taking a look at the Right Wing Watch rundown of some of the failed predictions and prophecies from far-right and Christian soothsayers in 2018. On tap the ex-firefighter prophet Mark Taylor, fruit-loop Kat "the weather warrior" Kerr, Wayne Allyn Root who thinks liberal women are ugly. Then there is Bill Mi…
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