Return to Mamre: Recovering the Melchizedek Mysteries Beneath the Sacred Groves
Return to Mamre by Dr. Michelle Wiener explores a question long buried in tradition: What happened to the Divine Feminine in the Abrahamic faiths?
Through the story of Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, and their children, Dr. Wiener uncovers a hidden narrative of the Sacred Feminine that has been overlooked for millennia. Blending scholarship with spiritual insight, she traces the Goddess's presence from pre-Abrahamic times to today, presenting a clear and compelling genealogy of the Divine Mother.
Along the way, she reopens the mysteries of Mamre: Who were the three visitors? Why did Melchizedek appear in Abraham's story? And what wisdom was lost when the stars were ignored?
Return to Mamre invites readers to rediscover the balance between the Divine Feminine and Masculine, reconstruct a sacred narrative, and reclaim the "olive branch" of wisdom urgently needed for our time. Both scholarly and accessible, this book is a guide to remembering what was never truly lost.
1148410796
Return to Mamre: Recovering the Melchizedek Mysteries Beneath the Sacred Groves
Return to Mamre by Dr. Michelle Wiener explores a question long buried in tradition: What happened to the Divine Feminine in the Abrahamic faiths?
Through the story of Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, and their children, Dr. Wiener uncovers a hidden narrative of the Sacred Feminine that has been overlooked for millennia. Blending scholarship with spiritual insight, she traces the Goddess's presence from pre-Abrahamic times to today, presenting a clear and compelling genealogy of the Divine Mother.
Along the way, she reopens the mysteries of Mamre: Who were the three visitors? Why did Melchizedek appear in Abraham's story? And what wisdom was lost when the stars were ignored?
Return to Mamre invites readers to rediscover the balance between the Divine Feminine and Masculine, reconstruct a sacred narrative, and reclaim the "olive branch" of wisdom urgently needed for our time. Both scholarly and accessible, this book is a guide to remembering what was never truly lost.
9.95 In Stock
Return to Mamre: Recovering the Melchizedek Mysteries Beneath the Sacred Groves

Return to Mamre: Recovering the Melchizedek Mysteries Beneath the Sacred Groves

by Michelle G. Wiener
Return to Mamre: Recovering the Melchizedek Mysteries Beneath the Sacred Groves

Return to Mamre: Recovering the Melchizedek Mysteries Beneath the Sacred Groves

by Michelle G. Wiener

eBook

$9.95 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Return to Mamre by Dr. Michelle Wiener explores a question long buried in tradition: What happened to the Divine Feminine in the Abrahamic faiths?
Through the story of Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, and their children, Dr. Wiener uncovers a hidden narrative of the Sacred Feminine that has been overlooked for millennia. Blending scholarship with spiritual insight, she traces the Goddess's presence from pre-Abrahamic times to today, presenting a clear and compelling genealogy of the Divine Mother.
Along the way, she reopens the mysteries of Mamre: Who were the three visitors? Why did Melchizedek appear in Abraham's story? And what wisdom was lost when the stars were ignored?
Return to Mamre invites readers to rediscover the balance between the Divine Feminine and Masculine, reconstruct a sacred narrative, and reclaim the "olive branch" of wisdom urgently needed for our time. Both scholarly and accessible, this book is a guide to remembering what was never truly lost.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184715308
Publisher: IAM Press
Publication date: 09/26/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dr. Michelle G. Wiener earned her PhD in Comparative Christian Theology through Euclid University in November 2019. She is a graduate of Lexington Theological Seminary (M.A., 2004) in Lexington, Kentucky, and the Ecumenical Institute Bossey of the World Council of Churches in Geneva, Switzerland, where she received a Master of Ecumenical Studies through the University of Geneva in 2005. In 2020, she published an article in the Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Religion entitled “Temple Vision as a Catalyst to Theological Convergence: Ecumenical Renewal in a Post-Ecumenical Era” (v. 48; 2020). She teaches Religion at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College and is on the faculty for St. Anthony’s House of Liturgical Studies.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews