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Thealogy - First? usages.
In "The Druid Chronicles (Evolved)," privately published in 1976, Isaac Bonewits used "thealogian" to refer to a Wiccan author (Aidan Kelly, aka "C. Taliesin Edwards," who may have given him the term or vice versa) and "theilogy" (defined as "the study of more than one God"). Bonewits also used "theilogy" (and possibly "thealogy," since he thinks he coined them at the same time) in the pages of the widely-distributed "Gnostic ...
See also:Thealogy, Thealogy - First uses, Thealogy - First? usages, Thealogy - Second? usage, Thealogy - Bonewits again, Thealogy - Growing usage by Carol Christ and Ursula King, Thealogy - Further expansion of thealogy by Starr* Saffa, Thealogy - Definition by Charlotte Caron, Thealogy - Melissa Raphael's view, Thealogy - Three interpretations of thealogy, Thealogy - Thealogy as Goddess spirituality, Thealogy - Broad interpretation of thealogy Caron, Thealogy - A challenge to androcentrism, Thealogy - Linguistic twiddling Read more here: » Thealogy: Encyclopedia II - Thealogy - First uses |
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 |  |  | Thealogy - Growing usage by Carol Christ and Ursula King: Encyclopedia II - Thealogy - Three interpretations of thealogyThere are perhaps three distinct interpretations of thealogy, and they are evident in the briefing above.
Christ, King and Raphael focus thealogy specifically on Goddess spirituality.
Caron defines a broader field of a female worldview of the sacred.
Goldenberg's neologism as a political stance that marks the androcentrism of historical theology permeates the other two and raises its own issues.
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See also:Thealogy, Thealogy - First uses, Thealogy - First? usages, Thealogy - Second? usage, Thealogy - Bonewits again, Thealogy - Growing usage by Carol Christ and Ursula King, Thealogy - Further expansion of thealogy by Starr* Saffa, Thealogy - Definition by Charlotte Caron, Thealogy - Melissa Raphael's view, Thealogy - Three interpretations of thealogy, Thealogy - Thealogy as Goddess spirituality, Thealogy - Broad interpretation of thealogy Caron, Thealogy - A challenge to androcentrism, Thealogy - Linguistic twiddling Read more here: » Thealogy: Encyclopedia II - Thealogy - Three interpretations of thealogy |
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 |  |  | Thealogy - Growing usage by Carol Christ and Ursula King: Encyclopedia II - Thealogy - Definition by Charlotte CaronIn 1993 Charlotte Caron's definition of thealogy as "reflection on the divine in feminine and feminist terms" appeared in "To Make and Make Again" (quoted from Russell & Clarkson 1996). By this time the concept had gained considerable (though conventionally marginal) status, broadly analogous to Ruether's view of radical feminist theology as opposed to reformist feminist theology.
Thealogy - Melissa Raphael's view.
In 1997 Melissa Raphael wrote "Thealogy & Embodiment" which put the usage firmly on ...
See also:Thealogy, Thealogy - First uses, Thealogy - First? usages, Thealogy - Second? usage, Thealogy - Bonewits again, Thealogy - Growing usage by Carol Christ and Ursula King, Thealogy - Further expansion of thealogy by Starr* Saffa, Thealogy - Definition by Charlotte Caron, Thealogy - Melissa Raphael's view, Thealogy - Three interpretations of thealogy, Thealogy - Thealogy as Goddess spirituality, Thealogy - Broad interpretation of thealogy Caron, Thealogy - A challenge to androcentrism, Thealogy - Linguistic twiddling Read more here: » Thealogy: Encyclopedia II - Thealogy - Definition by Charlotte Caron |
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The basic Definition of TheAlogy as opposed to Theology means viewing the world incorporating the Female lens which to a great extent in the past has been omitted in Theology.
Tahirih TheAlogy is religion beyond religion, politics beyond politics, and spiritual feminism beyond feminism in that it recognizes the Cosmic Christ Spirit in every individual and sets out the pattern of balance for the Sixth Cycle of h ...
See also:Thealogy, Thealogy - First uses, Thealogy - First? usages, Thealogy - Second? usage, Thealogy - Bonewits again, Thealogy - Growing usage by Carol Christ and Ursula King, Thealogy - Further expansion of thealogy by Starr* Saffa, Thealogy - Definition by Charlotte Caron, Thealogy - Melissa Raphael's view, Thealogy - Three interpretations of thealogy, Thealogy - Thealogy as Goddess spirituality, Thealogy - Broad interpretation of thealogy Caron, Thealogy - A challenge to androcentrism, Thealogy - Linguistic twiddling Read more here: » Thealogy: Encyclopedia II - Thealogy - Further expansion of thealogy by Starr* Saffa |
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