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University of South Carolina.
(Both sides in the debate agree that abortion is a miserab...)
Both sides in the debate agree that abortion is a miserable choice. How can we help women find Real Choices? This book examines resources and difficulties, and lets women who have had abortions talk about their reasons, and what could have made it possible to consider other choices.
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("Is hell a male-only club?" Frederica asks this provocati...)
"Is hell a male-only club?" Frederica asks this provocative question as she takes us on a journey through her early years as a feminist, her conversion to Christianity, and the realization that men and women are unique yet equal. She gives us glimpses into her meetings with prominent feminists, takes us through Crisis Pregnancy Centers and explores the provocative idea of early marriage as a way to mature and healthy adulthood. Sure to make you think and react, this is a great book to give to friends, for lively discussions on some of the most important issues facing us today. This excellent book is first in a four part series, which provides a selection of Frederica's best writings on contemporary issues relating to Gender, Culture, Ethics, and Faith. Her original and thoughtful insights are expressed in a style that is fresh, personal, and frequently humorous. She examines modern-day challenges from a perspective of ancient wisdom, as one who seeks to be deeply grounded in the faith of the early Christian Church.
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University of South Carolina.
Mathewes-Green holds a Bachelor in English from the University of South Carolina (1974) and an Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Virginia Theological Seminary (1977). Her husband, French Gregory Mathewes-Green, is an Eastern Orthodox priest and former Episcopal priest who was one of the undersigneds of the Baltimore Declaration. Mathewes-Green is strongly pro-life and writes and speaks against abortion.
She is also critical of the more extreme elements of the pro-life movement and advocates more dialogue with pro-choice advocates.
She has served on the steering committee of the Common Ground Network for Life and Choice and is a past vice-president of Feminists for Life of America. She was also one of 40 reviewers of the Bible Literacy Project"s literature curriculum for public high schools, The Bible and Its Influence.
("Is hell a male-only club?" Frederica asks this provocati...)
(Both sides in the debate agree that abortion is a miserab...)