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“I Must Provide for Myself”
The Nature of Man and Woman, Woman Elizabeth Russell The Nature of Man and Woman, Woman Elizabeth Russell

“I Must Provide for Myself”

The way the Lord created men and women to live is radically different from the current systems of the world. Because it is so radical, He does not call everyone to live in it, all at once, immediately eschewing the paths of the world. This would lead to overwhelm and collapse.

Rather, He desires to shift the world into a fuller and richer system, doing so gently, even as He guided the early Christians into the establishment of Christianity. That shift was both radical, and a natural process, with stages and steps.

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Home is the Heart of a Woman
The Nature of Man and Woman, Woman Elizabeth Russell The Nature of Man and Woman, Woman Elizabeth Russell

Home is the Heart of a Woman

Before I could meet the man who would become my husband, I believed I needed to extend myself into the working world, with my feminine genius, to make my mark, change lives, and earn an income. Then, once I had made those external victories, I would be formed enough to meet the man of my dreams, leave the public sphere, and have children. Then we could relax, take a deep breathe, and declare, “At last, we are home.”

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Veiled Woman: Chapter 2 - A Woman’s Proper Sphere

Veiled Woman: Chapter 2 - A Woman’s Proper Sphere

Many women are called to exercise their gifts outside, or in addition to, the family sphere, and when properly practiced, this call does not negate the gift of love a woman is called to bestow upon others. For, while woman is not called to ignore or deny her gifts (unless a specific situation arises in which something greater is demanded of her sacrificially), yet she is encouraged to put those gifts to the service of those she loves.

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Introduction to Veiled Woman in the World

Introduction to Veiled Woman in the World

How can we reconcile an authoritative Catherine of Sienna with the obedient fiat of Mother Mary? Judith, from the Old Testament, represents woman as strong, commanding, and unyielding, but the woman of Proverbs 31 represents woman as humble, caring, and merciful. It is on account of these seemingly incompatible images that the nature of woman presents a paradox to the world. How are we to understand woman’s relation to reality, and the role that she plays therein, and where can we find a key to unlock this great mystery?

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Table of Contents to “A Paradox: Veiled Woman in the World”

Table of Contents to “A Paradox: Veiled Woman in the World”

The ultimate goal of this thesis is to lead the reader to a more complete understanding of who woman is, why she is such, and how we are to embrace her unique nature, which is so universally misunderstood. It is not a question that offers a ready answer, but one that, when answered, opens multiple horizons for women’s fulfillment, and invites us to continue searching it out, in all its nuances, within our personal lives.

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