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=== Inclusionary === {{Main|thealogy|Goddess movement}} According to Eller, feminist [[thealogy]] conceptualized humanity as beginning with "female-ruled or equalitarian societies",<ref>{{harvp|Eller|1991|loc=p. 281 and see pp. 282 & 287}}</ref> until displaced by patriarchies,<ref name="RelativizingPatriarchy-p281">{{harvp|Eller|1991|p=281}}</ref> and that in the millennial future {{"'}}gynocentric,' life-loving values"<ref name="RelativizingPatriarchy-p281" /> will return to prominence.<ref name="RelativizingPatriarchy-p281" /> This, according to Eller, produces "a virtually infinite number of years of female equality or superiority coming both at the beginning and end of historical time".<ref>{{harvp|Eller|1991|p=282}}</ref> Among criticisms is that a future matriarchy, according to Eller, as a reflection of spirituality, is conceived as ahistorical,<ref name="RelativizingPatriarchy-p291n27"/> and thus may be unrealistic, unreachable, or even meaningless as a goal to secular feminists.
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