A review by laurareads87
Pantheologies: Gods, Worlds, Monsters by Mary-Jane Rubenstein

5.0

I am in awe. I read this book as someone with a strong background in philosophy and as someone who describes their religious/spiritual worldview as pantheist and I've been given so much to think about. I will be returning to this book and the copious notes I've taken, and I've come away with a little list of texts from the endnotes that I'll also be picking up. I've spent much time thinking about what beliefs do in the world - how particular spiritual orientations might lend support to political change-making and imagining - and this book has left me inspired.