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The Strong Women Podcast

A Beautiful Vision for Women’s Rights: A Reflection on Our Interview With Erika Bachiochi

The Strong Women Podcast

Sarah Stonestreet

Christianity, Relationships, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

2.4602 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Erin and Sarah reflect on their interview with Erika Bachiochi about the beginnings of the Women’s Rights Movement and how the original vision of the movement was rooted in the primary purpose of human freedom: the development of virtue. The Christian worldview offers the most beautiful picture of what it means to be a woman, and gives a foundation for rights that cannot be found anywhere else. 

 

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 Erin and her husband, Brett, run Maven which “exists to help the next generation know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty, all for the cause of Christ.” Check out more about Maven here: https://maventruth.com/  

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Strong Women Podcast, where each week we explore a deeper understanding of the humanity, value, intellect, and creativity of women.

0:11.1

I'm Sarah Stone Street.

0:12.7

And I'm Erin Kunkel.

0:13.9

Glad you're here.

0:18.3

Welcome back to the Strong Women podcast.

0:21.4

Today, Erin and I are going to talk about our conversation that we had with Erica Bakkiaki, which this was her second time on the Strong Women podcast.

0:29.9

And we just had a blast.

0:31.3

And at the end, actually, I don't know if this was on the podcast or after we hung up, but she said, I want to be back on. So we said, sure, we want

0:40.6

you to be back on. Yes, we love talking to her. She's wonderful and thoughtful and super smart.

0:48.0

So she is able to kind of lay things out in a way that's really understandable. And it was,

0:53.6

it's a great conversation. The topic

0:55.4

that we talked to her about was she wrote a book about the intellectual history of feminism

1:01.1

called The Rights of Women. She begins by really talking about a lady named Mary Wollstonecraft,

1:08.5

who is one of the first feminist, and that first wave of feminism.

1:14.5

And Erica has a wonderful way of simplifying what those thoughts from those first wave feminists were.

1:26.4

And surprisingly, they're completely different from what is often

1:32.6

shouted out from the vast majority of feminists in our time right now. Mary Wollstonecraft, who happened to

1:40.7

be Mary Shelley's mother, interesting side note, who wrote Frankenstein.

1:45.9

But Mary, she wrote a book about the rights of women.

1:50.2

And she talks about rights.

1:52.1

She talked about rights, not as an end in themselves, but for virtue.

1:58.7

And she talked about that rights were a protection for the individual to live a

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