Toward the end of a very favorable review of the new Carrie Gress book, Something Wicked, Auguste Meyrat voices one regret:
Gress succeeds in her primary objective of thoroughly discrediting modern feminism as a corrosive ideology threatening Christianity and women alike. Yet her discussion of what true Christian feminism would look like remains incomplete.
Why must there be a “true Christian feminism?” What if feminism and Christianity don’t mix? What if feminist ideology is irretrievably infected with error? Then it should be tossed in the dustbin of history, along with the other destructive “isms” of the 20th century, which— like feminism!— have cost so many lives.
Feb 4
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