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A sword between the sexes?A sword between the sexes?

A sword between the sexes?

Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen

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What did C. S. Lewis really think about gender roles? In this book, a widely recognized expert on male and female roles evaluates Lewis's understanding and presentation of gender, revealing that he ended his life thinking differently about gender than many of his followers assume. This is the first book to provide a close examination of Lewis's thought on gender and what it means for today. It addresses the tension between faith and science and offers insight into the continuing debate over gender relations, egalitarianism, and complementarianism. The book will appeal to readers of C. S. Lewis and those who are interested in gender issues.

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OL Work ID
OL15581596W

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Sex roleChristianityLewis, c. s. (clive staples), 1898-1963Sex role, religious aspectsReligious aspects

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