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Issues, Etc.

The Church of Feminism – Dr. Carrie Gress, 12/15/25 (3493)

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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The The influence of feminism in our culture is, well, it's difficult to overestimate its influence.

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Has it been good for women, telling women that they need to be more like men and not just any men, but maybe men who

0:55.3

are ambitious, who maybe are promiscuous, who are self-centered. Well, I think the results are in,

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and our next guest says that the stranglehold of feminism as an ideology is weakening in

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our culture. Welcome back to

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issues et cetera. I'm Todd Wilkin. Joining us to talk about the Church of Feminism, Dr. Carey Gras, a married

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mother of five children, a scholar at the Institute of Human Ecology at the Catholic University of

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America, author of several books, including the forthcoming publication, Something Wicked, Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity, and a recent column for the Federalist,

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How Feminism Became the Biggest Pagan Megachurch in the world. Dr. Gress, welcome back.

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Thanks so much for having me. It's great to be back.

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Tell us about some recent criticism. Your work on the dangers of feminism has received from a student at Harvard.

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Yeah, there was an op-ed that a young woman wrote at the Boston Globe a couple of months ago. And it was really

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fascinating because one of the things that she said was problematic about my work was that it was just too reasonable.

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That it was the kind of content that anybody would agree with, and therefore that made it really dangerous

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because she thought my work step by step would lead to what she called gender fatalism,

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