Talk:Barbara G. Walker (author)

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I've added a little more information, and took out the description of Walker as a believer in the Goddess because she is an atheist. My source for this is her autobiographical book, The Skeptical Feminist. Ekpardo

I'm confused by this assertion. The Sceptical Feminist is a book by Janet Radcliffe Richards, and English anaytical philosopher. 12:10, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
You're both correct. I found reference to The Skeptical Feminist: Discovering the Virgin, Mother, and Crone by Walker at Amazon.com, and also to Radcliffe's book. Scarlet Lioness 15:35, 10 April 2006 (UTC)

There are no references to the source(s) of the criticism of Walkers work. This would be useful to verify its authenticity.220.233.168.223 00:36, 27 November 2006 (UTC)