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7/15/2025, 1:05:20 AM
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Obviously a lot has to do with the creeds that declare Jesus to be God. But also there are psychological impulses that seek to fill out both the cosmogonic masculine and feminine.
You can tell a lot by how Catholics tell stories about her and how they have all kinds of visions and miraculous experiences related to her.
Protestants don't really have any feminine counterbalance to the Father and Son but it seems like that unchecked absence leads to unconscious manifestations of feminism as a counter-theology.
Obviously a lot has to do with the creeds that declare Jesus to be God. But also there are psychological impulses that seek to fill out both the cosmogonic masculine and feminine.
You can tell a lot by how Catholics tell stories about her and how they have all kinds of visions and miraculous experiences related to her.
Protestants don't really have any feminine counterbalance to the Father and Son but it seems like that unchecked absence leads to unconscious manifestations of feminism as a counter-theology.
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