THE SILENCE OF THE WIVES.

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  • Author(s): LAVIN, TALIA (AUTHOR)
  • Source:
    Nation. Nov2024, Vol. 319 Issue 5, p36-41. 6p. 7 Color Photographs, 2 Cartoon or Caricatures.
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    • Abstract:
      The article explores the rise of virulent anti-feminism within evangelical Christianity, focusing on the experiences of a woman named Ruth who was raised in a community that emphasized submission, purity, and obedience for women. It delves into the historical context of the Christian right's views on gender roles, tracing the development of complementarianism as a response to feminist movements. The text highlights the impact of influential figures like Elisabeth Elliot and Debi Pearl in promoting rigid views of femininity and marriage within conservative Christian communities. Ruth's journey of questioning and ultimately rejecting these teachings is also detailed, showcasing her resilience and pursuit of a healthier relationship and life outside of evangelicalism. [Extracted from the article]
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