Professor Andrew Gurevich lives with his wife in Portland, Oregon where he teaches Religion, Literature and Philosophy. While finishing a M.A. in Biblical Theology, he had a series of transformative experiences that led him to renounce the fundamentalism of many modern patriarchal religions and embrace a path of discovery in the archaic, integrative wisdom traditions. After a second M.A. in English Literature, he began to integrate his training in literature, philosophy and theology to explore the ancient mythic structures that underscore our modern sociological systems and philosophical paradigms. His work has appeared in The Ecologist, The Voice, Reality Sandwich, Evolver.net, Current, dtheather.com as well as in the book “The Afterlife Survey.” He has written and lectured about the mytho-psychological pillars of the climate change denial movement; epigenetics, neuropsychology and religious symbolism; Goddess mythology in the United States; and the resurgence of the sacred feminine in the mystical traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. He is currently writing a book about the origins of YHWH from the mythologies of the Fertile Crescent.