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The way home

beyond feminism, back to reality

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Have married Christian women been sold a bill of goods? Is it so that a career is always more fulfilling than motherhood? Can a woman realize her full potential only by leaving home and getting a job? Is it true that there is no biblical pattern for women's roles? Sadly enough, these and other thinly disguised feminist notions are now the prevailing views accepted by the church. But a new movement is stirring. More and more women are finding their way back to the reality of a biblical understanding of Christian womanhood. Already, many Christian wives and mothers have turned their backs on "planned barrenhood," the "me" marriage, "no-fault" child-rearing, careerism, and a host of other nonbiblical, unChristian alternatives. They have made a conscious decision to return to the biblical pattern of womanhood. Mary Pride's book is a source of inspiration and encouragement for every married Christian woman who wants to discover the biblical freedom intended for her life. By establishing the proper relationship of a woman to God, to her husband, and to her children, The Way Home is nothing less than a declaration of independence. This is not just a book. It is the beginning of something new and exciting for today's woman. - Back cover.

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Publisher
Crossway Books
Language
English
Pages
234

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The Way Home: Beyond Feminism, Back to Reality
March 1985, Good News Pub
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Part one : Back to wifeliness.
The great con game
Beyond the "Me" marriage
The joy of unkinky sex
Part two : Back to babies.
God's least-wanted blessing
Who's afraid of the big bad baby?
Family banning and planned barrenhood
Part three : Back to mothering.
Who owns our kids?
Beyond "no-fault" child-rearing
Raising kids without confusion
Home as a greenhouse for young plants
Part four : Back to homeworking.
Would you, could you, in the home?
The good, the bad, and the irrelevant : scriptural examples of working wives
Business at home
Art and the new Renaissance woman
The times, they are a-changing
Part five : Forward to ministry.
Charity belongs at home
The church in your home
Part six : Conclusion.
Homeworking or homeleaving : the consequences
Appendix : First steps to homeworking

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 227-231.
Includes index.

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Westchester, Ill

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.4/2
Library of Congress
HQ759 .P75 1985, HQ759.P75 1985

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xiii, 234 p.
Number of pages
234
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2875533M
ISBN 10
0891073450
ISBN 13
9780891073451
LCCN
84073078
Library Thing
4722
Goodreads
813957

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