Resist and persist
Book Description
In a world where women navigate increasingly complex expectations and subtle forms of discrimination, pastor and blogger Erin Wathen offers a powerful examination of faith, feminism, and the ongoing struggle for equality. This thoughtful exploration reveals how modern misogyny has adapted and evolved, while patriarchal structures continue to receive institutional support from capitalism, government, and religious organizations.
Wathen tackles a profound contradiction at the heart of contemporary Christianity: how can a faith rooted in Jesus' teachings of radical justice and liberation simultaneously perpetuate narratives that undermine women's equality? Through this lens, she examines the multilayered challenges women face today, from the subtle assumptions that question their full personhood to the everyday choices about language and appearance that carry deeper significance.
Drawing on both pastoral wisdom and cultural insight, Wathen dissects the pressures that demand women "do it all, have it all, and be all things to all people." Her analysis extends beyond surface-level observations to uncover the systemic barriers that constrain both women and men in their pursuit of authentic living.
This fearless, faith-centered work invites readers to recognize and dismantle the obstacles that limit human flourishing. Wathen's call transcends gender lines, challenging all people to participate in breaking through the institutional and cultural barriers that prevent true equality and spiritual growth.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 171 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Women
- β Explore Sex role
- β Explore Misogyny
- β Explore Sex role, religious aspects
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Women, religious aspects
- β Explore Feminism
- β Explore Women and religion