Accidental Feminist
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Product details
- ISBN 9781433545481
- Weight: 222g
- Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 31 May 2015
- Publisher: Crossway Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
“My name is Courtney. I’m an accidental feminist.”
Although many Christians wouldn’t identify themselves as feminists, the reality is that the feminist movement has influenced us all in profound ways. We unconsciously reflect our culture’s ideas related to womanhood rather than what’s found in the Bible.
In this book, Courtney Reissig—a wife, mom, and successful writer—recounts her journey out of “accidental feminism,” offering wise counsel for Christian women related to relationships, body image, and more—drawing from the Bible rather than culture. Whether you’re a committed feminist, a staunch traditionalist, or somewhere in between, this book will help you answer the question, “What does it mean to be a Christian woman?” You’ll discover the joy, purpose and importance that are found in God’s good design.
- Addresses all women, whether single, married without children, or married with children
- Engages with a variety of controversial issues, including men, marriage, children, body image, the home, and women’s roles in the church
- Deconstructs popular stereotypes related to “traditional” gender roles, turning to the Bible for authoritative guidance
- Each chapter includes study questions for personal reflection or group discussion
Courtney Reissig is a writer and teacher living in Little Rock, Arkansas. She has written for numerous Christian publications including the Gospel Coalition and Christianity Today. Courtney is the author of Glory in the Ordinary and The Accidental Feminist.
