SynopsisWe've found ourselves in a "me first" culture, and it's time to reimagine what it means to be a Christian woman in a feminized, secular society. Radically retro, freshly old-fashioned, and powerfully submissive, sisters Rose Adle and Rebekah Curtis challenge us to rethink everything we thought we knew about men and women, marriage, vacation, identity, and much more. Like a jolt of espresso or a polar bear plunge, this book enlivens the senses, helping us to see the world, as it were, for the first time. Book jacket., Are you interested in understanding the wider culture and your place within Gods plan for His people? Women are often greatly encouraged to learn that their driving desire to be a wife and mother is part of Gods plan and not a symptom of latent patriarchalism or a sell-out of their emancipated sisters. This book surveys historical, sociological and scientific defense of womens roles. It investigates cultural clichs. And, most important, it explores the biblical perspective of Gods planned order and how women are to function within it., In a society where conversations about gender have too often become stale and predictable, LadyLike: Living Biblically reimagines what it means to be a Christian woman in our feminized secular society. Radically retro, freshly old-fashioned, and powerfully submissive, Rosie Adle and Rebekah Curtis, two playful and mischievous sisters, challenge us to rethink everything we thought we knew about men and women. Like a jolt of espresso, or a polar bear plunge, their writing enlivens the senses, helping us to see the world, as it were, for the first time.
LC Classification NumberBT704.C87 2016