What makes men and women identify with Judith? A Jungian mythological perspective on the feminist value of Judith today
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Helen Efthimiadis-KeithKeywords
Judithfeminist debate
Jungian individuation theory
myths of the hero’s quest
Demeter-Kore
ANE warrior-goddesses
The Bible
BS1-2970
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
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DOAJ:The Bible
DOAJ:Religion
DOAJ:Philosophy and Religion
Practical Theology
BV1-5099
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Inspired by her student’s overwhelmingly positive interpretation of Judith as a model for women’s liberation in diverse African contexts – despite the debate around the feminist value of Judith-Judith – the author deals with what could possibly allow men and women, particularly the latter, to interpret Judith positively today. Given her interest in Jungian individuation theory and Ancient Near Eastern (ANE) mythology, the author investigates the subject matter by exploring Judith’s relation to male and female individuation patterns, the myths of the hero’s quest and Demeter-Kore, and ANE warrior-goddess myths.Date
2012-08-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:3226c8944bdf40f7a1f936456955040e0259-9422
2072-8050
https://doaj.org/article/3226c8944bdf40f7a1f936456955040e