Hmm...
I became more and more intrigued as I browsed the Gamecrafter page for this deck, and then I read the entire LWB.
The premise IS intriguing, and describes something that I would be very interested to see in the world! But I honestly don't think that the deck fully delivers, from what I can see.
The Major Arcana do the best job of "illuminat[ing] the polytheistic pagan roots of Judeo-Christian religious scripture and ideas," because these arcana are the most Lilith-heavy. Absolutely love the renaming and it's amazing how well the parallel systems correlate and illuminate the other.
The rest of the deck is so heavily Biblical that it feels very pop-Judaic to me. Does that make any sense? It's like the Bible turned dark pulp novel, pulp art. There's nothing wrong with this, but I don't find it "healing." It actually seems very Judeo-Christian to me; I don't see what is "pagan" about most of the minors. I find it an interesting cultural piece, full of good ideas, but I just can't tell if it delivers in actually subverting anything when considering all 78 cards.
My two cents
*P.S. - I get that the heavy Judeo-Christian framework is meant for people familiar with such stories to come to tarot with those understandings, and thus learn to read tarot, but I guess I just don't get who that would appeal to. :/