When God Had a Wife: The Fall and Rise of the Sacred Feminine in the Judeo-Christian Tradition
This explores the tradition of goddess worship in early Judaism and how Jesus attempted to restore the feminine side of the faith. It provides historical and archaeological evidence for an earlier form of Hebrew worship with both male and female gods, including a 20th-century discovery of a Hebrew temple dedicated to both Yahweh and the warrior goddess Anat. While also exploring the Hebrew pantheon of goddesses, including Yahweh's wife, Asherah, the goddess of fertility and childbirth.