Goddess Worship



While researching for my final paper, I found some interesting ideas that did not make it into the final draft. One of the areas that Rosemary Radford Ruether studied was cultures who worshiped a goddess. Many of these were Neolithic cultures who seemed peaceful and there was equality between men and women. Even though believing in a goddess seems like it would create full equality, it did not. There were still problems with a class hierarchy. There are more inequalities that humans face other than just gender. The worshiping of a goddess often comes with women being seen as capable and powerful, but it doesn’t expose the inequalities with different socioeconomic states. Poorer people will still be seen as less than and not valued as much in society. There have been very few, if any, deities that help to lift up poor people or people of a lower socioeconomic status. While worshiping a goddess does empower women, it does not empower all people.

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