Cynthia Eller

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Cynthia Eller


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in The United States
November 03, 1958

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Cynthia Eller is Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate University and the author of five scholarly books and two textbooks. She loves to cross-stitch in her free time.

Average rating: 3.66 · 319 ratings · 52 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Myth of Matriarchal Pre...

3.68 avg rating — 208 ratings — published 2000 — 2 editions
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Living in the Lap of Goddes...

3.48 avg rating — 56 ratings — published 1993 — 3 editions
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Am I a Woman?: A Skeptic's ...

3.58 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2003 — 4 editions
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Gentlemen and Amazons: The ...

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The Four Temperaments

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Encyclopedia of Women And R...

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Conscientious Objectors and...

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Lotería Cross Stitch

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Journal of the American Aca...

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“... the effort to discover an authentic self, to strip away layers of alienation and culturally imposed identity and find a soul in a clear, unimpeded communion with the sacred is consonant with spiritual quests throughout the ages. Spiritual feminists, no less than medieval mystics, are searching in the ways made available to them through their culture to separate themselves from everything in their hearts and minds that puts them at odds with the divine plan (and therefore with their own best interests), and to find a true harmony between themselves and the universe.”
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