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Feminism & the Family

February 19 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm EST

What if the key to achieving female equality lies in embracing what makes women different from men instead of competing to be the same? Notre Dame Professor Abigail Favale was among the strongest feminist scholars in America, when a religious transformation moved her to reassess the viewpoints she found herself defending. This reassessment led her to the conclusion that feminist theory has lost its way by trying to constantly conform to shifting trends in popular culture. The dominant culture today imposes the idea that women’s bodies are merely abstract objects of performance, not necessarily related to “family.” From a young age, girls are taught to strive to “keep up with the boys,” as this is what is needed to create an “identity” for themselves—one that asks the question “What can females do, build, compete for, and achieve?” without acknowledging or honoring the divine gift bestowed on them in creation.

Coinciding with a rapid increase in girls preferring to be boys, and the shocking rise of depression, anxiety, and self-harm among teens, our culture has deviated from the creational uniqueness of women. While holding true to feminism’s vision of female equality and dignity, Favale’s “Catholic Feminism” seeks to restore a theology of human identity grounded in family, harmony, wholeness, and divine gift.

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Date:
February 19
Time:
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm EST
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Website:
https://chestertonhouse.org/events/feminism-and-the-family/

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