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Socrates and Diotima : Sexuality, Religion, and the Nature of Divinity, PDF eBook

Socrates and Diotima : Sexuality, Religion, and the Nature of Divinity PDF

Part of the Breaking Feminist Waves series

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Few women's voices have survived from the antiquity period, but evidence shows that, especially in the area of religion, women were influential in Greek culture.

Drawing on Socrates' Symposium , Nye advances this notion by not only exploring the original religious meaning of Diotima's teaching but also how that meaning has been lost throughout time.

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