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Disenchanted by biblical religion women that led the first wave of feminism, namely, Margaret Fuller,  had a more individualistic approach to religion, which challenged tradition and included both genders and all races of human beings as equal.  But, it was also connected to occult practices!

References:

Cobb, C. (2024). Enslaved Women, Women Enslavers: Kyriarchy and Intersectionality in the New Testament. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 40(1), 43-60.

Harris, Kylie & Rock, Adam & Clark, Gavin. (2020). Defining Spiritual Emergency: A Content Validity Study. 52. 113-141. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348647627_Defining_Spiritual_Emergency_A_Content_Validity_Study   

Robinson, D. M. (1982). Margaret Fuller and the Transcendental ethos: Woman in the nineteenth century. PMLA, 97(1), 83-98.

Ruether, R. R. (2011). Women and redemption: A theological history. Fortress Press.

Wilson, R. (2021). Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation. 

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