Author

Publication

1985 - Crossway Books, Westchester, Ill, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

58,500 words, Guess

Page Count

234 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL2875533M
  • ISBN-139780891073451
  • ISBN-100891073450
  • OCLC Control Number12057906
  • Library of Congress Control Number84073078
and 2 more
  • Goodreads813957
  • LibraryThing4722

Classifications

  • DDC305.4/2
  • LCCHQ759 .P75 1985

Description

Have married Christian women been sold a bill of goods? Is it so that a career is always more fulfilling than motherhood? Can a woman realize her full potential only by leaving home and getting a job? Is it true that there is no biblical pattern for women's roles? Sadly enough, these and other thinly disguised feminist notions are now the prevailing views accepted by the church. But a new movement is stirring. More and more women are finding their way back to the reality of a biblical understanding of Christian womanhood. Already, many Christian wives and mothers have turned their backs on "planned barrenhood," the "me" marriage, "no-fault" child-rearing, careerism, and a host of other nonbiblical, unChristian alternatives. They have made a conscious decision to return to the biblical pattern of womanhood. Mary Pride's book is a source of inspiration and encouragement for every married Christian woman who wants to discover the biblical freedom intended for her life. By establishing the proper relationship of a woman to God, to her husband, and to her children, The Way Home is nothing less than a declaration of independence. This is not just a book. It is the beginning of something new and exciting for today's woman. - Back cover.

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Other Editions

  • The way home: beyond feminism, back to realityPaperbackCrossway Books1985-01-01

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