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Pantheologies

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A well-written contribution to the area of philosophy and religious studies, and a fascinating examination of western theology and how it has historically (and currently) had a highly gendered and racialized horror of the very idea of pantheism. In addition, anyone interested in the American transcendentalists (Emerson, Thoreau, etc) will find this a fascinating and illuminating companion to their work. I also enjoyed the call backs to thinkers like Giordano Bruno and Spinoza.

I won't be recommending this for my library to purchase because of the highly specific nature of my library. But I will be recommending that other libraries buy it, including my undergraduate college's library.

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