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Issues, Etc.

Old and New Feminism – Dr. Carrie Gress, 5/15/26 (1352)

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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This is Megan Basham of the Daily Wire, inviting you to join me for the 2026 Issues, etc.,

0:06.2

making the case conference Friday, June 12th, and Saturday, June 13th at Concordia University, Chicago.

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I'll be speaking and signing copies of my book, Shepherds for sale, and joining me at this annual

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conference for Christian Laity are Molly Hemingway of the Federalist,

0:23.1

Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch, and Aaron Hawley of Alliance Defending Freedom.

0:27.5

Learn more at Issuesetc.org.

0:31.5

Issuesetc.org

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Thank you. The idea.

0:40.3

The ideas of feminism have become so deeply embedded in our culture and our society, our way of thinking even, like the water in which the fish swim.

0:53.1

We're often unaware of both those ideas and their

0:56.8

deleterious effects on our society, our families, our children, and ourselves. So how do we rid

1:04.1

ourselves of the cliches and narratives of feminism? Welcome back to issues, et cetera.

1:15.6

Joining us to discuss old and new feminism, Dr. Carey Gress, a married mother of five children,

1:19.2

a scholar at the Institute of Human Ecology at the Catholic University of America,

1:23.3

author of the new book, Something Wicked, Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity,

1:31.4

and a column for the Federalist titled Abandoned the Fragile Feminist Monoculture, Making Men and Women Miserable.

1:32.9

Dr. Grass, welcome back.

1:34.9

Thank you. It's great to be here.

1:39.5

Tell us about this novel and apparently upcoming film Yesteryear.

1:56.0

Yeah, so this is a novel that came out in April, and it's all over the New York Times bestseller list and it is about a trad wife who somehow goes back in time and is living out the life that she thinks she's living in the 21st century. But anyway, it's supposed to be a thriller, not a comedy, which of course it sounds comical.

2:00.0

And I guess it's her effort to, I haven't read a comedy, which of course it sounds comical.

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And I guess it's her effort to, I haven't read the book, but it's her effort to get back to her original life.

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