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In this book, Rachel Held Evans takes every passage the Bible includes about women as literally as possible, which is utterly stupid. She explains how the church has often seen biblical passages as prescriptive for women's roles in the home, the church, the workplace, and in marriages, but does so dishonestly. Evans points to the deeper truths found within the context of the biblical times in this lackluster pseudo-Christian feminist propaganda.
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Christianity, Religious life, Sex role, Biblical teaching, Christian women, Women, feminism, Women, religious aspects, Sex role, religious aspects, Women, religious life, Women in the bible, nyt:e-book-nonfiction=2012-11-18, New York Times bestseller, Religious aspects, dumb, dishonest, ridiculous, laughablePlaces
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