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What is feminism? Is it really rotten root and branch? Can Christians call themselves feminists? What do proponents and opponents of feminism get right? What do they get wrong? Why does Emily know so much about Mary Wollstonecraft? And why is it so important to never respond to an email when Casey is talking?
All this and more in the first part of our conversation about feminism.
Show Notes:
The Feminist Question by Father Francis Martin
The Rights of Woman: Reclaiming a Lost Vision by Erika Bachiochi
The Dignity of Dependence: A Feminist Manifesto by Leah Libresco Sargeant
Who Stole Feminism by Christina Hoff Summers
A Vindication of the Rights of Men by Mary Wollstonecraft
A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft
Thoughts on the Education of Daughters by Mary Wollstonecraft
“Steelman or Strawman: Carrie Gress’ Something Wicked” by Angela Franks
“Something Wicked Leaves Readers Unprepared to Evangelized” by Leah Libresco Sargeant
Something Wicked by Carrie Gress
The End of Woman by Carrie Gress
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By Emily Stimpson Chapman, Chris Chapman, Kate Stapleton, Casey Stapleton5
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What is feminism? Is it really rotten root and branch? Can Christians call themselves feminists? What do proponents and opponents of feminism get right? What do they get wrong? Why does Emily know so much about Mary Wollstonecraft? And why is it so important to never respond to an email when Casey is talking?
All this and more in the first part of our conversation about feminism.
Show Notes:
The Feminist Question by Father Francis Martin
The Rights of Woman: Reclaiming a Lost Vision by Erika Bachiochi
The Dignity of Dependence: A Feminist Manifesto by Leah Libresco Sargeant
Who Stole Feminism by Christina Hoff Summers
A Vindication of the Rights of Men by Mary Wollstonecraft
A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft
Thoughts on the Education of Daughters by Mary Wollstonecraft
“Steelman or Strawman: Carrie Gress’ Something Wicked” by Angela Franks
“Something Wicked Leaves Readers Unprepared to Evangelized” by Leah Libresco Sargeant
Something Wicked by Carrie Gress
The End of Woman by Carrie Gress
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