A Year of Biblical Womanhood:
How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting On Her Roof, Covering Her Head, and Calling Her Husband Master by Rachel Held Evans — A disarmingly funny, wise, honest exploration of what makes a woman «biblical» and the danger of reducing the Bible to an adjective.
I can not wait for her next book A Year of Biblical Womanhood:
How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting on Her Roof, Covering Her Head, and Calling Her Husband «Master» to release this fall.
Well, we've finally settled on a cover for my new book, A Year of Biblical Womanhood:
How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting on Her Roof, Covering Her Head, and Calling Her Husband Master:
Not exact matches
The Christian feminist knows the power of Christianity, is conscious of
how this religion has worked to the detriment of
women, but also knows of the good it has done, and of the good it could do if its
liberating message were heard.
There's all this rhetoric in Australia about prostitution, about
how it's a
woman's right, full of
liberated women who just can't wait to sell their bodies.
After all,
how could a
liberated woman covering her head and bowing in reverence to her
liberated husband be anything else?
Becoming like the Proverbs 31
Woman is not about WHAT you do, but
HOW you do it... I was so buoyed up by this idea and have kind of been floating on the
liberating feeling of it and the power of the blessing of «Eshet Chayil»!
The New York Times: The Freedom of the Hijab Ayesha Nusrat, a 23 year - old Muslim
woman in New Delhi writes about her decision to start wearing the hijab, and
how that decision has been «the most
liberating experience ever.»
Still, we often read about
how divorce can be
liberating, but that's usually geared toward
women.
When a
woman asks a government paid - for midwife if she can access a MRCS and she is told they do not exist here, when that is far from the truth,
how can she be «
liberated» in her choices?
Strong
woman: Margot also discussed
how she found playing Tonya Harding «
liberating» because she had taken on some of her «unapologetic» traits