![]() In addition, there was Phyllis Schlafly, a Catholic who became the face of conservative women. Primarily as a reaction to feminism and the push for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), Evangelical women like Marabel Morgan and Elizabeth Elliot began teaching that the way to marital bliss was for women to devote themselves to their husbands, treat them with respect and honor (to use the biblical phrase, “submit” to them), and to have an enjoyable sex life within the marriage. In chapter 3, KDM focuses on the response of Evangelical and Catholic women to the feminist movement in the 1970s. Again, with each chapter I will give a short summary and then provide my thoughts and comments on that chapter. I’ve realized that to try to cover four chapters per post would mean extremely long posts, so I am going to cover two chapters per post. Here in Part 3 of my analysis of Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s (KDM) book, Jesus and John Wayne, I am going to cover chapters 3-4 in her book.
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