A Profile of Abigail Favale: Feminism, Gender and an Unlikely Conversion
For Favale, it was the experience of motherhood that served as ‘one of the major catalysts’ for her eventual conversion to Catholicism, she told the Register.
For Favale, it was the experience of motherhood that served as ‘one of the major catalysts’ for her eventual conversion to Catholicism, she told the Register.
Shakespeare’s Globe theater is reinventing the story of the French-Catholic heroine, to the dismay of critics.
NEWS ANALYSIS: As gender theory and the abortion-rights movement offer conflicting messages on what it means to be a woman, Catholic theologians see a new opportunity to teach the truth about sexual differences.
Favale, the dean of the College of Humanities at George Fox University, in Newberg, Ore., spoke about the dangers of divorcing the terms “woman” and “female.”
A conversation with Catholic literary scholar and former postmodern feminist Abigail Favale.
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