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Moonlight Shines in the Darkness: A Psychosymbolic Reading of Jesus and the Feminine in the Fourth Gospel

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Moonlight Shines in the Darkness: A Psychosymbolic Reading of Jesus and the Feminine in the Fourth Gospel
Moonlight Shines in the Darkness: A Psychosymbolic Reading of Jesus and the Feminine in the Fourth Gospel

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Moonlight Shines in the Darkness: A Psychosymbolic Reading of Jesus and the Feminine in the Fourth Gospel

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THIS BOOK MAY CHANGE YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE BIBLE ... FOREVER. It will open your eyes to amazing aspects of the Gospel of John, showing you how to read the "secret" language of the living Word of God. The language of the soul, of the Bible, is the language of symbols. Reading this language,
Moonlight Shines in the Darkness
reveals the profoundly meaningful feminine symbolism "hidden" in the Fourth Gospel's images of Christ.
"Four things stand out: the excellent scholarship; the dazzling mini-essays on material that can be so difficult to acquire; a host of summaries of dozens of topics; and excellent writing. Neuwoehner's ability to make a sentence ring with vivid language is evident." —Wayne Rollins, author of
Jung and the Bible
"This book bristles with insights. I will never read John in the same way." —Gregory Robbins, Dept. of Religious Studies, Univ. of Denver

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