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Socrates and Diotima/ by Andrea Nye.
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Sexuality, Religion, and the Nature of Divinity /
Author:
Nye, Andrea.
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XII, 243 p.online resource. :
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Socrates and Diotima = Sexuality, Religion, and the Nature of Divinity /
Nye, Andrea.
Socrates and Diotima
Sexuality, Religion, and the Nature of Divinity /[electronic resource] :by Andrea Nye. - 1st ed. 2015. - XII, 243 p.online resource. - Breaking Feminist Waves. - Breaking Feminist Waves.
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.
ISBN: 9781137514042
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