Saturday May 03, 2025

The Feminine Mystique: A Theological Review

In this thought-provoking episode of Anabaptist Theological Perspectives, host Jerry Eicher delves into a critical analysis of Betty Friedan's influential book, The Feminine Mystique. First published in 1963, the book played a seminal role in shaping the feminist movement and, consequently, had far-reaching effects on Western culture and the church.

Eicher explores the resurgence of opposition to feminism, highlighting voices inside and outside of institutional Christianity, such as Michael and Debbie Pearl's controversial ministry, No Greater Joy. He reflects on how the feminist agenda challenges traditional gender roles and impacts practices like the veiling of women in church.

This episode also uncovers the deeper theological implications of Friedan's work, drawing parallels between her call for a feminist awakening and the ancient biblical narrative of temptation and desire for more. Eicher seeks to engage listeners in a conversation about the destructive allure of seeking beyond divine provision, urging a return to spiritual truths.

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