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The Woman's Bible

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .Zipporah like all the women of her time was hustled about, sent forward and back by husbands and fathers, generally transported with their sons and belongings on some long-suffering jackass. Nothing is said of the daughters, but the sons, their names and their significance seem of vital importance. We must smile or heave a sigh at all this injustice, but different phases of the same guiding principle blocks woman's way to-day to perfect liberty. See the struggle they have made to gain admittance to the schools and colleges, the trades and professions, their civil and political rights. The darkest page in history is the persecutions of woman.

We take note of these discriminations of sex, and reiterate them again and again to call the attention of women to the real source of their multiplied disabilities. As long as our religion teaches woman's subjection and man's right of domination, we shall have chaos in the world of morals. Women are never referred to as persons. . . Read More

Community Reviews

When I first came upon this book, I gasped. The title, "The Woman's Bible: A Classic Feminist Perspective".....

Then the name of the author Elizabeth Cady Stanton....HELL YES!

Before even reading it, I dare say I automatically confirmed it's awesomeness without even reading it. I was right. In the for

This is such an interesting and eye-opening look at the Bible! Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902), an American social activist, abolitionist, wife, mother, and feminist, wrote in 1895 this disturbingly accurate view of the ongoing misogyny in the Bible. Stanton begins with the obvious: "The bible t

4.5 Stars

~Happy Women's History Month!~

King Solomon took 700 wives and 300 concubines.

Even stepping away from romantic fiction I still can’t get away from these manwhores! ;-) But, putting my romance reading commentary aside for a moment, I’m going to organize this review much like I did other wom

If this had been the first greek and hebrew scripture commentary I'd read, I probably would have gotten more out of it. As it is, the book is conversational and easy to get through. Susan B. Anthony may have been the better politician, Stanton remains my favorite feminist.

Pg. 64 As the Bible is plac

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