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To Be a Woman
Book • 2023
In "To Be a Woman," Katie McCoy explores the complexities of female identity in the context of modern gender ideology.
She examines the historical and cultural factors that have shaped our understanding of womanhood, highlighting the impact of the sexual revolution and second-wave feminism.
McCoy challenges the notion that gender is solely a social construct, emphasizing the importance of biological sex and its implications for identity and relationships.
The book offers a biblically informed perspective, providing a framework for understanding and responding to the challenges of our current cultural moment.
Ultimately, it aims to equip Christians with the tools to engage thoughtfully and compassionately with the issues surrounding gender and identity.
She examines the historical and cultural factors that have shaped our understanding of womanhood, highlighting the impact of the sexual revolution and second-wave feminism.
McCoy challenges the notion that gender is solely a social construct, emphasizing the importance of biological sex and its implications for identity and relationships.
The book offers a biblically informed perspective, providing a framework for understanding and responding to the challenges of our current cultural moment.
Ultimately, it aims to equip Christians with the tools to engage thoughtfully and compassionately with the issues surrounding gender and identity.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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as a significant book in the fourth wave of feminism.


Helen Lewis

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Difficult Feminism: History’s Complicated Changemakers
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as an excellent, timely, and understandable book on the topic of female identity.

Sean McDowell

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Fallout of the Trans Revolution (with Katie McCoy)
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as the book that introduced the word muff into common vocabulary.


Elizabeth Oldfield

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as a necessary tool in understanding female identity from a Christian perspective.


Janet Parshall

Hour 1: To Be a Woman