The garden of Eden or, the Paradise lost and found
The brochure is a version of a conference that Victoria Claflin Woodhull has held several times on the topic of the Eden Garden, which he thought was a intricate symbol of the human body, rather than a real historical position. While some of the views in this essay are firmly planted in pseudo-science of the nineteenth century (eg, eugenics), the thesis that the kingdom of God is literally within us, and nothing of the whole body is obscene, it still looks fresh and pertinent today.
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The garden of Eden or, the Paradise lost and found
The brochure is a version of a conference that Victoria Claflin Woodhull has held several times on the topic of the Eden Garden, which he thought was a intricate symbol of the human body, rather than a real historical position. While some of the views in this essay are firmly planted in pseudo-science of the nineteenth century (eg, eugenics), the thesis that the kingdom of God is literally within us, and nothing of the whole body is obscene, it still looks fresh and pertinent today.
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The garden of Eden or, the Paradise lost and found

The garden of Eden or, the Paradise lost and found

by VICTORIA CLAFLIN WOODHULL
The garden of Eden or, the Paradise lost and found

The garden of Eden or, the Paradise lost and found

by VICTORIA CLAFLIN WOODHULL

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The brochure is a version of a conference that Victoria Claflin Woodhull has held several times on the topic of the Eden Garden, which he thought was a intricate symbol of the human body, rather than a real historical position. While some of the views in this essay are firmly planted in pseudo-science of the nineteenth century (eg, eugenics), the thesis that the kingdom of God is literally within us, and nothing of the whole body is obscene, it still looks fresh and pertinent today.

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ISBN-13: 9788827528709
Publisher: GIANLUCA
Publication date: 12/06/2017
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 267 KB
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