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"I'm pleasantly surprised by this read- aloud offering from Classical Conversations. High quality, engaging stories of medieval lore, poetry, and divided by weeks of CC. Enriching addition to CC and well worth the 12 bucks." Oct 24, 2019 02:38PM

 
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Rebekah Merkle
“What impact would repentance have had on the role of women in the culture? If, in her misery and unhappiness, America had fallen to her knees instead of throwing herself into the pursuit of licentiousness, would there have been any resultant change in the way women were viewed? Absolutely there would have been. I would argue that one of the first things that we would have needed to chuck out the window would have been the idealistic, superficial, and incredibly shallow view of homemaking that was flourishing in the '50s.”
Rebekah Merkle, Eve in Exile and the Restoration of Femininity

Rebekah Merkle
“And women were created by God to run. To charge at things. To work like crazy.”
Rebekah Merkle, Eve in Exile and the Restoration of Femininity

Douglas Wilson
“When the parent is qualified to discipline, he probably does not feel like it, and when he feels like it, he is probably not qualified.”
Douglas Wilson, Standing on the Promises: A Handbook of Biblical Childrearing

Alexandre Dumas
“Besides we are men, and after all it is our business to risk our lives.”
Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers

Rebekah Merkle
“The battle is now so completely won that even many married Christians couples think of birth control almost as a sacrament, and many treat the idea of babies as an optional add-on to their relationship. We live in a society which despises fruitfulness, tolerating it only when it is a sort of self-conscious decision—a baby added on as a little garnish on top of a successful career like the small flourish of kale on the side of your dinner plate. Not really necessary, just decorative, and definitely not the point of the meal. Eve”
Rebekah Merkle, Eve in Exile and the Restoration of Femininity

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