A year of Biblical womanhood

Book • 2012
In 'A Year of Biblical Womanhood', Rachel Held Evans embarks on a humorous and insightful journey to explore what it means to live by the standards of biblical womanhood.

She delves into various virtues and practices, from obedience and submission to grace and valor, while questioning traditional gender roles and the complexities of biblical interpretation.

Through her experiences, Evans highlights the richness of biblical heroines and challenges the notion of a singular definition of biblical womanhood.

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Mentioned by Elizabeth Dias as the book that launched Rachel Held Evans' career.
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