February 19, 2019
Today, there is more pressure than ever to embrace feminism on both women and men. In her outstanding memoirs, Deep in the depthsAbigail Rhine Favar explains the resonance of her journey from an evangelical childhood to Christian feminism. This ideology gradually destroyed her faith. This is a process interrupted by birth and a sudden, unexpected conversion to Catholicism.
It explains the feasibility of Catholic feminism, the easy use of the term “equality,” the overall nature of all ideologies, and the risk of interpreting the Bible and doctrine through the feasibility of Catholic feminism, the ability to interpret the Bible and doctrine through the role of intuition in spiritual life, and so on.
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Recent Articles by Abigail Rhine Favar
“Confessions of a Feminist heretic”
http://churchlife.nd.edu/2019/01/11/confessions-of-a-feminist-heretic/
“Sex and Symbols” http://churchlife.nd.edu/2018/06/19/sex-and-symbol/
“Hildegard of Bingen’s important contribution to the concept of women.”
http://churchlife.nd.edu/2018/12/11/hildegard-of-bingingens-vital-contribution-to-the-concept-of-of-of-woman/
Other articles
Dawn Eden, “The Eve of Demolition: Feminism and John Paul II”
https://www.catholicity.com/commentary/eden/03324.html
Thomas V. Mills, “Are women as gentle and gentle as Mary?”
https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/otc.cfm?id=1594
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