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vkaz 's review for:
A Year of Biblical Womanhood
by Rachel Held Evans
An interesting and fun read, and not really that controversial, in my opinion. Evans's point is that post-1950s Christianity has picked out certain verses in the bible, out of context, that show how the perfect Christian woman should behave and fit into the church. By living out the "biblical" qualities mentioned, Evans explores the deeper meanings and lessons of those verses, to come to her own conclusions of what she should be as a believer and as a woman. I liked RHE's sense of humor and enjoyed her exploration of Jewish culture and tradition.