A Reassessment of Asherah
With Further Considerations of the Goddess
Steve A. Wiggins
391 Pages, ISBN 978 1 4632 4983 0
Published by Gorgias Press, 2025
Asherah is one of the most popular goddesses from the ancient world. She
appears everywhere from the Bible to novels and comic books. The facts
about Asherah, however, are often overlooked. In this edition of Wiggins'
1993 study of the goddess, the author's articles and book reviews concerning
the goddess have been added to his original book. To date, this monograph
contains the only full-length treatment of the Ugaritic material on Asherah
in addition to a comprehensive examination of the textual sources from the
Hebrew Bible, ancient Mesopotamia, Epigraphic South Arabian and Hittite
sources, as well as the intriguing Hebrew inscriptions that perhaps mention
the goddess. The original text of the monograph is supplemented by articles
that update the ever-expanding bibliography on the goddess and that deal
with iconographic representations and Asherah's supposed associations with
trees, snakes, and lions. Gorgias Press is pleased to bring back into print
this study on a timely subject.
Steve A. Wiggins earned his Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh in 1992.
He taught Hebrew Bible at Nashotah House Episcopal Seminary from 1992
to 2004, and Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in
2005-2006.
(The text above comes from the back of the book)