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Sexism and Misogyny

Is “locker room talk” ever appropriate? Tara, Heather and JR. consider the cultural cost of sexism and explore the extent to which misogyny plagues even the Church.

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Is “locker room talk” ever appropriate? Tara, Heather and JR. consider the cultural cost of sexism and explore the extent to which misogyny plagues even the Church.

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InAllThings Charity - October 14, 2016

Sexism and Misogyny

Sexism and Misogyny

Is "locker room talk" ever appropriate? Tara, Heather and JR. consider the cultural cost of sexism and explore the extent to which misogyny plagues even the Church.

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“The Locker Room and the Vestery” by Elizabeth Glass Turner

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The Handmaiden’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

The Cross and Gendercide by Elizabeth Gerhardt

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Heather: Cinder (Book 1 of the Lunar Chronicles) by Marissa Meyer

JR.: Gilt Hollow by Lorie Langdon

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By JR. Forasteros

JR. lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Amanda. In addition to exploring the wonders that are the Lone Star state, JR. is the teaching pastor at Catalyst Community Church, a writer and blogger. His book, Empathy for the Devil, is available from InterVarsity Press. He's haunted by the Batman, who is in turn haunted by the myth of redemptive violence.