Goddess beliefs can take many forms; some people in the Goddess movement recognize multiple goddesses.
Participants in the Goddess movement often invoke myths.
Other participants in the Goddess movement call themselves Goddessians (Laura 2002).
Many people involved in the Goddess movement regard the Earth as a living Goddess.
Many of those in the Goddess movement become involved in ecofeminism, and are concerned with environmental and ecological issues.
The collective set of beliefs associated with this is sometimes known as thealogy and sometimes referred to as the Goddess movement.
In the 20th century, a movement to revive these practices resulted in the Goddess movement.
Sjöö was an artist, a writer, and one of the early visionaries of the Goddess movement.
Today both women and men continue to be involved in the Goddess movement (Christ 1997).
In the book, Raphael contrasts thealogy from the Goddess movement.