Hopkins, Mary R.

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Mary R. Hopkins, born in 1928, wrote and spoke on the issue of women in the Quaker faith and community. Much of her research involved ancient religions, art, and the ways that modern women can incorporate ideas from these disciplines into their spiritual life. Her research and lectures led to a video series titled Woman and her Symbols.

From the description of Papers, 1936-1998. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 56362220

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Pennsylvania
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Art, Ancient
Art and mythology
Customs and practices
Feminism and art
Feminist psychology
Feminists
Feminist spirituality
Goddesses in art
Jungian psychology
Mother goddesses in art
Public worship
Quakers
Quakers
Quaker women
Spiritual life
Women in art
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Active 1936

Active 1998

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