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Woman, Church and State: A Historical Account of the Status of Woman Through the Christian Ages With Reminiscences of Matriarchate: Unveiling Women's Struggles in Christian History

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English
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Non-fiction

In her seminal work, "Woman, Church and State: A Historical Account of the Status of Woman Through the Christian Ages With Reminiscences of Matriarchate," Matilda Joslyn Gage presents a comprehensive historical analysis of women's roles within the context of Christian ecclesiastical power. Gage employs a meticulous scholarly approach, intertwining rich historical narratives with a passionate argument for women's rights. The book, infused with a feminist lens, critiques the marginalization of female figures and voices throughout Christian history, while examining the resonance of matriarchal systems that preceded patriarchal dominance. Gage's literary style is both assertive and eloquent, effectively challenging prevailing narratives and urging a reevaluation of women's societal status from antiquity to modernity. Matilda Joslyn Gage, an influential suffragist and co-founder of the National Woman Suffrage Association, was deeply rooted in the 19th-century struggle for women's rights. Her extensive research into women'Äôs historical contributions and her advocacy against religious and societal patriarchy uniquely positioned her to write this groundbreaking work. Gage'Äôs intersectional approach not only highlights the oppression of women under religious institutions but also celebrates the matriarchal traditions that have historically empowered women. This book is essential for readers interested in feminist history, social justice, and the intersections between religion and gender. Gage's arguments resonate powerfully, offering historical insights that continue to challenge contemporary discourse on women's rights. "Woman, Church and State" is not merely a historical account; it is a clarion call for recognition and reformation, making it a crucial addition to any library committed to understanding the complexities of gender and power.

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Release date

Ebook: November 16, 2023

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