#698 Feminism and Christianity: Autonomy, Power, and War on Marriage and the Family
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message” Culture keeps telling women to chase autonomy and call it freedom, but the bill always arrives: isolation, fragile bonds, and a quiet ache that career can’t soothe. We sit down with scholar and author Carrie Gress to map the deeper story—how modern feminism operates like a shadow church with its own creed, sacrament, and evangelization, and why marriage and family have become the frontline of a spiritual battle many people can now feel in their bones. Carrie shares how Theology of Home helps women see ordered womanhood lived attractively, not argued abstractly, and why Gen Z’s growing skepticism of old scripts is a bright sign of hope. If you’re ready for a conversation that connects history, theology, and real life—and points toward a path where women and men both flourish—press play. Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity theologyofhome.com theologyofhome.substack.com Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a hopeful counter-narrative, and leave a review with one insight you’ll put into practice this week. Email Jack: info@jp2renew.org Support the show