016 A Year of Biblical Womanhood by Rachel Held Evans
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Why was prominent feminist author and advocate affectionately known as RHE doing truly wild things like sitting on her roof, camping on her front lawn during her period, and the most horrifying of them all, waking up before dawn? To dismantle the Christian patriarchy, obviously! Join us as we dig into the book that taught us small-town, religious girls how to be feminists.
Mentioned In the Episode:
“What Rachel Held Evans Meant to Christians,” article from The Atlantic
Garden liturgy album by The LIturgists
“There Are No Women on My Theology Bookshelf,” blog post from Maggi Dawn
Recommended Reading:
I’m Still Here by Austin Channing Brown
Transforming by Austin Hartke
Nadia Bolz Weber (any of her works)
Next Week:
The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui