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Richard R. Hopkins, How Greek Philosophy Corrupted the Christian Concept of God (Horizon, 1998, 464pp hc). See review under "My Favorites of 1998" above.


Raphael Patai, The Hebrew Goddess (Wayne State University Press, 1967/1978/1990, 368pp pb). I read this as research for Sarah, which meant that the material on kabbalistic views of a feminine deity or aspect of God were irrelevant to me. But this prefeminist treatment of female deities in Jewish life during the biblical era was eye-opening and very helpful. He takes no mother-goddess-vs.-the-patriarchal-skygod position; his purpose is merely to explore the degree to which goddesses and female aspects of deity persisted in Judaism. I knew that the statue of a goddess had stood in Solomon's temple in Jerusalem under some of the later kings, but had not realized (though I should have) what this implied -- that there had to be some kind of mythos that allowed this deity to take her place beside YHWH in the state religion of the Judaic kings.


Noel B. Reynolds, ed., Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins (Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 1997, 574pp hc $19.95). I reviewed this at great length in a supplement to a recent issue of my LDS newsletter Vigor, q.v. at www.nauvoo.com.


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