Tag Archives: Feminism
Hand That Rocks the Cradle, part 4 of 4
See below for the final session of Darrow Miller’s Wilberforce lectures on Nurturing the Nations: Proclaiming the Dignity of Women in Building Healthy Cultures. You’ll hear Darrow address: The foundation of maleness and femaleness is the Trinity. Men and women have … Continue reading
Hand That Rocks the Cradle, part 3 of 4
Darrow’s third lecture from The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Rules the World will demonstrate that: Maternal feminism focuses on nurture, connectedness, interdependence, values necessary for the nurturing of human beings and building a healthy society. Egalitarian feminism is radically … Continue reading
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
How is poverty related to male “superiority”? Why are 100 million women missing? How are today’s feminists exactly the opposite of the first feminists? These and other questions are addressed in Darrow Miller’s 45-minute presentation entitled, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Rules … Continue reading
Mothers Aren’t Women?
Family Research Council recently exposed a United Nations effort … to undermine the foundations of society—the natural family, religious freedom, the sanctity of human life, and the legal and social structures that protect them. To that list of values under … Continue reading
Was Jesus the First True Feminist?
Darrow Miller was one of the keynote speakers at the recent “Worldview for World Healing” conference hosted by Wilberforce Academy. Darrow’s presentation, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Rules the World, was a 45-minute summary of his book, Nurturing the Nations: Proclaiming … Continue reading
Grizzly Bears and the Reemergence of the Maternal Feminist
“If you thought pit bulls were tough, you don’t want to mess with mama grizzlies!” said Sarah Palin recently. Kudos to Alaska’s former governor for her rousing call for the return of maternal feminism at a recent meeting of the … Continue reading
Reclaiming the Dignity of Women in Building Healthy Cultures
The Stoning of Soraya M has now been released, and while I haven’t seen it yet, it has already impressed me for several reasons. It stars Jim Caviezel, the actor who played Jesus in The Passion of The Christ. Caviezel … Continue reading