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Fr. Mark welcomes Catholic author and speaker Carrie Gress to discuss her powerful new book Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity. In this timely conversation, Carrie explains why the feminist movement, rooted in Marxism, envy, contempt for men, and radical autonomy, is fundamentally incompatible with Christian anthropology. She contrasts it with John Paul II's vision of women, complementarity, fruitfulness, and authentic femininity grounded in Scripture and the dignity of the human person. From the historical roots of feminism and its quasi-religious structure to the importance of motherhood, beauty, spiritual maternity, and the genius of women as life-givers, this episode offers clarity and hope for rebuilding a culture that honors the true gifts of men and women. A must-listen for anyone navigating today's gender debates, marriage, family, and the role of women in the Church and world.
7:00 - Todd and Ellen go over the news from a Catholic perspective7:20 - Carrie Gress on her article "There is no such thing as pro-life feminism."https://thefederalist.com/2026/05/29/theres-no-such-thing-as-pro-life-feminism/7:40 - David Hyland covers the Little Sisters of the Poor Lawn Party
Fr. Mitch Pacwa discusses aliens and the Catholic Church. Fr. Peter John Cameron, OP, previews the upcoming 4th annual Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage. Plus, Carrie Gress is in studio to talk about a guide for theology of home in anticipation of the United States Semiquincentennial!
Dr. Carrie Gress, author, “Something Wicked” There's No Such Thing As Pro-Life Feminism/a> Hamnet and the Quiet Triumph of the Christian Patriarchy Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can’t Be Fused with Christianity The End of WomanThe post Pro-Life Feminism – Dr. Carrie Gress, 6/1/26 (1523) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
In this 10th episode interview, Dr. Carrie Gress discusses the historical and cultural origins of modern feminism, arguing that the movement has distorted the authentic nature of womanhood. She traces a trajectory from the Enlightenment through communism and the sexual revolution, suggesting that these shifts pushed women to adopt a masculine ethos that prioritizes career autonomy over family. Dr. Gress contends that this focus on independence has led to widespread unhappiness, loneliness, and a plummeting birth rate across the Western world. The conversation highlights how corporate interests and emotional manipulation encourage women to view motherhood as a burden rather than a source of fulfillment. Ultimately, she advocates for a return to local, relational compassion and the recognition of spiritual motherhood to restore societal balance. https://www.carriegress.com/ Key Takeaways: 0:00 There's something off in our culture about women 4:41 Gatekeepers to civilized society 8:44 First wave 18:04 The masculine ethos 21:26 Manipulating women 25:17 The agenda to uglify women 30:24 Anti-depressants are in fashion and a status symbol 34:43 Action steps _______________________________________________________________ Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse of the Ruth Institute sits down with Catholic philosopher and bestselling author Dr. Carrie Gress to discuss her powerful new book, Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity (Sophia Institute Press, 2026). SPECIAL LINK: Ruth Institute – Recovering from Feminism (FREE Resource): https://ruthinstitute.org/recovering-from-feminism/ Dr. Gress and Dr. Morse explore how feminism functions as a "shadow church" — mimicking Christianity's structure while replacing faith, hope, and love with contempt, rage, and envy. They trace the movement's occult roots, its Marxist DNA, its manipulation of women's emotions going back to the 1890s, and why corporate America has always been its silent ally. Topics covered: — Why feminism and Christianity have fundamentally incompatible DNA — The shadow church model: contempt, rage & envy vs. faith, hope & love — The occult involvement of early suffragette leaders (Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Victoria Woodhull) — Feminism's Marxist roots and the "perpetual enemy" strategy — Why corporate America loves feminism — John Paul II and the "Catholic feminism" trap — The Virgin Mary as the true model of womanhood — Dr. Hannah Spier's work on feminist psychology and self-destructive life scripts
In this episode of All Rise, Abdu Murray and Derek Caldwell sit down with Dr. Carrie Gress to discuss one of the most influential—and controversial—forces in modern culture: feminism. Drawing from her book Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity, Carrie explores the historical roots of feminism, its vision of men and women, and why she believes its promises have ultimately left many people more isolated, confused, and unhappy. The conversation also touches on motherhood, the sexual revolution, identity, the surprising relationship between feminism and the occult, and why Christianity historically offered a radically different vision for women. Carrie Gress, Ph.D., is a scholar at the Institute for Human Ecology at Catholic University of America. She is the founder and editor at the online women's magazine TheologyofHome.com and the author of ten books, including the Theology of Home series, The Anti-Mary Exposed, and The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us. She is with us today to discuss her intriguing new book, Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity (Sophia Institute Press, 2026). The latter can be purchased at https://a.co/d/08G6BS8j. To keep up with Dr. Gress, you can visit her Substack at https://carriegress.substack.com/ and the Theology of Home Substack at https://theologyofhome.substack.com/. Check out her fascinating take on the new film Hamnet at https://theologyofhome.substack.com/p/hamnet-and-the-quiet-triumph-of-the. Learn about Abdu's urgent new book, Fake ID: How AI and Identity Ideology Are Collapsing Reality—And What to Do About It (David C Cook, 2026) at https://realitycollapsebook.com/.
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/ What if the movement meant to free women has actually made them less happy, and people have struggled to discuss it? In this episode of Being Human, Richard Atherton talks with Carrie Gress, a philosopher, co-founder of The Theology of Home, and author of eleven books, including The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us. Carrie, who has a PhD in philosophy, originally planned to write a short chapter on first-wave feminism. Instead, she spent four years discovering how its roots are closely linked to socialism, the occult, and a view of womanhood shaped more by envy than by freedom. She links Mary Wollstonecraft's call for equality to the consciousness-raising methods used in Mao's China, revealing a history that is new to many people. Her argument is not against women. Instead, she argues for restoring what feminism has quietly removed: the unique strengths women bring to families, workplaces, and culture when they embrace their own identity. We discuss: The hidden origins of feminism Why women are less happy now Motherhood as feature, not flaw The false binary no one questions What men really love about women Links: Carrie Gress / The Theology of Home The End of Woman (Book) Carrie's Substack
Dr. Carrie Gress, author, “Something Wicked” Abandon The Fragile Feminist Monoculture Making Men And Women Miserable Hamnet and the Quiet Triumph of the Christian Patriarchy Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can’t Be Fused with Christianity The End of WomanThe post Old and New Feminism – Dr. Carrie Gress, 5/15/26 (1352) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Father Koys takes us on another “brain wrinkling” walk as he tackles feminism in Christianity. He welcomes author Carrie Gress to discuss her book on the topic titled “Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be fused with Christianity”. Together they tackle the topic and highlight some of the points made in the book. They touch on the seven elements of feminism and the creation of a shadow church as feminism seems to act as a religion of its own. Father Koys and St James at Sag Bridge will host a talk by Carrie Gress on July 18, 2026. For more information, please visit their website at historicstjames.org. St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish https://historicstjames.org/
Bill Donahue from the Catholic League talks the DOJ's new report on eradicating anti-Christian bias in federal government. Shrines and Wonders highlights the . Carrie Gress talks mothers as we approach Mother's Day, and Saints to look toward. Plus, T's Two Sense offers a look at today's Gospel and a favorite verse. Plus, Father Dave Fr. Dave Tomaszycki discusses how Venerable Fulton Sheen speaks about the influence of the devil.
Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse of the Ruth Institute sits down with Catholic philosopher and bestselling author Dr. Carrie Gress to discuss her powerful new book, Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity (Sophia Institute Press, 2026). SPECIAL LINK: Ruth Institute – Recovering from Feminism (FREE Resource): https://ruthinstitute.org/recovering-from-feminism/ Dr. Gress and Dr. Morse explore how feminism functions as a "shadow church" — mimicking Christianity's structure while replacing faith, hope, and love with contempt, rage, and envy. They trace the movement's occult roots, its Marxist DNA, its manipulation of women's emotions going back to the 1890s, and why corporate America has always been its silent ally. Topics covered: — Why feminism and Christianity have fundamentally incompatible DNA — The shadow church model: contempt, rage & envy vs. faith, hope & love — The occult involvement of early suffragette leaders (Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Victoria Woodhull) — Feminism's Marxist roots and the "perpetual enemy" strategy — Why corporate America loves feminism — John Paul II and the "Catholic feminism" trap — The Virgin Mary as the true model of womanhood
Fr Pat Driscoll discusses the vows a Priest makes, Carrie Gress on how feminism created an insufferable class of infallible females, and Dr Larry Chapp on Life's indignities revealing our eternal dignity.
Dr. Carrie Gress, author, “Something Wicked” How Feminism Created An Insufferable Class Of Supposedly ‘Infallible Females' Hamnet and the Quiet Triumph of the Christian Patriarchy Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can’t Be Fused with Christianity The End of WomanThe post The Infallible Female Phenomenon, Feminism and Patriarchy – Dr. Carrie Gress, 4/20/26 (1103) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Fr. Pat Driscoll on finishing Lent up strong, Joseph Pearce covers his article on Hilliar Belloc, and Carrie Gress on her article "Men, we need you."
On this episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Dr. Carrie Gress joins Federalist Managing Editor Kylee Griswold to dissect her new book Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused With Christianity. Kylee and Carrie dive into the evil origins of even first-wave feminism, how feminism serves as a “shadow church,” how feminism has wreaked havoc on men, marriage, children, and, yes, women — and so much more! Follow Carrie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrie.gress/Find her new book here: https://sophiainstitute.com/product/something-wicked/And more of her work here: https://www.carriegress.com/And at The Federalist: https://thefederalist.com/author/carriegress/The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we depend entirely on our listeners and readers — not corporations. If you value fearless, independent journalism, please consider a tax-deductible gift today at TheFederalist.com/donate. Your support keeps us going.
Send a texthttps://www.bookclues.comFeminism is supposed to make women safer, freer, and happier. So why does it so often leave behind loneliness, rivalry, collapsed families, and a constant need to prove we're “enough”? I sit down with Dr. Carrie Gress, PhD, scholar at the Institute for Human Ecology at The Catholic University of America and author of “Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused With Christianity,” to name the parts of the story we're usually told to ignore. We go past slogans and into the worldview, because ideas don't just change laws, they change what we think a woman is for. We trace feminism's intellectual history from Mary Wollstonecraft through Simone de Beauvoir and into the second wave, asking whether the movement was “broken from the beginning” and whether women's legitimate social gains could have happened without feminism at all. Along the way, Carrie shares a vivid metaphor from the book's cover art, a Robert Duncanson painting that looks serene until you realize it may be encoded with a hidden map, a reminder that experts can misread what's right in front of them. That's exactly how toxic feminism can operate: compassionate language on top, corrosive assumptions underneath. We also talk about the real-world fallout: sexual autonomy as a supposed cure for vulnerability, abortion as the mechanism that keeps autonomy possible, and what happens to a civilization when monogamy and motherhood are treated as optional. Then we pivot to hope and rebuilding: John Paul II's clarity about women and men, the difference between vulnerability and victimhood, why “local love” matters, and practical first steps for women who want something healthier than the girlboss script. If you're wrestling with Christianity and feminism, Catholic teaching on womanhood, the sexual revolution, or what a pro-family future could look like, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who will argue back, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.Check out Dr Carrie Gress. https://theologyofhome.com/
Dr. Carrie Gress, author, “Something Wicked” Critics Of My Anti-Feminism Book Completely Miss The Plot On Mary Wollstonecraft Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can’t Be Fused with Christianity The End of WomanThe post Is 18th Century Proto-Feminist Mary Wollstonecraft a Role Model for Christian Women? – Dr. Carrie Gress, 3/10/26 (0691) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they talk with Dr. Carrie Gress about the root of feminism and how it can't be infused with Christianity! Resources: Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Infused with Christianity - Dr. Carrie Gress Theology of the Home - website Spiritual Warfare and Discernment of Spirits - video series Discernment of Spirits for Beginners - Dr. Mary Ruth Hackett & Dan Burke Into the Deep - video series Finding Peace in the Storm - Dan Burke Into the Deep – Dan Burke Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits - Dan Burke The Contemplative Rosary - Dan Burke and Connie Rossini A Catholic Guide to Mindfulness - Susan Brinkmann OCDS SpiritualDirection.com/Events - website Avila Institute for Spiritual Formation EWTN Religious Catalogue – online
Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they talk with Dr. Carrie Gress about feminism. Don't miss out as they discuss how the roots of this movement and why it is not compatible with Christianity!
“Is feminism compatible with Christianity?” This question opens a discussion on the intersection of faith and feminist ideals, addressing concerns about objectification and the complexities of modern feminism. Other topics include how to engage charitably with feminist viewpoints and the misconceptions surrounding women’s equality and the patriarchy. Join the Catholic Answers Live Club Newsletter Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 01:30 – Is Feminism compatible with Christianity? 23:28 – My sister claims to be a feminist and says she is in support of legal prostitution. At the same time she says she is against the objectification of women. Any advice on how to talk to her about this stuff? 32:46 – What's your advice on how to best debate with a feminist in a charitable way? 43:50 – I think people are confused about what feminism is. People think women being equal is women being like men, and that's wrong. I think the patriarchy still has a hold on us in some ways — women need education so they can escape abusive relationships if needed.
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Author Dr. Carrie Gress joins Trending with Timmerie: Episode Guide How the 3 commandments of feminism directly dismantle our belief in God (2:02) Leaving Feminism: Why Many Women Are Rethinking the Ideology (20:56) “They Lied To Us About Having It All, And It's Costing Us Our Children” (39:31) Resources mentioned: Carrie Gress’ book, “Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can’t be Fused with Christianity”: https://sophiainstitute.com/product/something-wicked/ More Carrie Gress books: https://theologyofhome.com/collections/books Psychology of mom’s presence for a child https://relevantradio.com/2023/03/psychology-of-moms-presence-for-a-child/ Book: Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters https://www.amazon.com/Being-There-Prioritizing-Motherhood-Matters/dp/0143109294 How to be present with your child – Episode with Erica Komisar https://open.spotify.com/episode/067IsYrgdCm7dZ8rdvXaMv Reducing anxiety for children – Erica Komisar https://relevantradio.com/2022/11/reducing-anxiety-in-children-the-advent-wreath/
Dr. Carrie Gress joins Steve and Becky to explore some of the dangers of feminism and how to embrace true femininity. Her book is Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity.
Dr. Carrie Gress, author, “Something Wicked” Affluent White Female Liberals Are Living In A Made-Up World Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can’t Be Fused with Christianity The End of WomanThe post Affluent White Female Liberals – Dr. Carrie Gress, 2/18/26 (0492) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Hour 3 for 2/16/26 Drew welcomes Dr. Carrie Gress to discuss the history and problems with feminism and her new book Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity (5:42). Topics/Calls: having it all (14:08), Joan of Arc (20:26), dating in college (28:07), caller: feminism has given us a lot (35:08), caller: careers and parenting (43:31), and what society gives us (47:49). Links: https://www.carriegress.com/ https://sophiainstitute.com/product/something-wicked/ https://theologyofhome.com/ Original Air Date: 1/15/26
In this episode I talk to Dr. Carrie Gress, author of The Anti Mary Exposed, Theology of Home, and her new book “Something Wicked.” In this episode Dr. Carrie discusses the origins of feminism, the secret tie to the wizard of oz, female education, and how the world might look without feminism. ⭐ In This Episode:How feminism is a shadow church with its own commandments, sacraments, and ritesHow even early feminism aimed to destroy ChristianityHow to reshape your thinking without feminismWhy it is essential to control your emotions, and how they are being manipulated for political endsCONNECT WITH CARRIE:SOMETHING WICKEDSUBSTACKWEBSITECONNECT WITH FLORENCIA:Apply to The Made Good Method and Work With Our TeamFollow on InstagramWebsite
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Tom Riello talks about the cause for canonization of Fulton J Sheen, Carrie Gress rejects sameness in our marriages, and Tom Hoopes highlights 6 reasons why personal prayer.
Hillary Clinton is putting out pieces about Christian empathy. She's dead wrong. Mike Slater explains why and gets reaction from Dr. Carrie Gress on feminism. This is part one of a two part episode on weaponized empathy that aired on The First TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hillary Clinton is putting out pieces about Christian empathy. She's dead wrong. Mike Slater explains why and gets reaction from Dr. Carrie Gress on feminism. This is part one of a two part episode on weaponized empathy that aired on The First TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hillary Clinton is putting out pieces about Christian empathy. She's dead wrong. Mike Slater explains why and gets reaction from Dr. Carrie Gress on feminism. This is part one of a two part episode on weaponized empathy that aired on The First TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hillary Clinton is putting out pieces about Christian empathy. She's dead wrong. Mike Slater explains why and gets reaction from Dr. Carrie Gress on feminism. This is part one of a two part episode on weaponized empathy that aired on The First TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can Christianity and Feminism co-exist? It's a question many scholars, theologians, and Catholics have been asking for decades. This week on Register Radio, we talk to author and Register contributor Carrie Gress about Feminism and Christianity. In the midst of debates and concerns about the future of AI and whether it can be used to serve the Faith, we look at an authentically Catholic response. The Register's Jonah McKeown joins us.
1/29/26 - Jim sits down with author, philosopher, and scholar Dr. Carrie Gress to unpack her book Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity from Sophia Institute Press, examining why modern feminist ideology—despite often appealing language about equality and empowerment—ultimately conflicts with the Christian understanding of the human person, vocation, marriage, and family. Drawing from history, philosophy, theology, and cultural analysis, Dr. Gress traces the roots of feminism, explaining how it reshaped ideas of womanhood, motherhood, sexuality, and power, and reveals why attempts to create a “Catholic feminism” fall short by substituting autonomy and resentment for truth, sacrifice, and love. The conversation also explores how feminist assumptions have quietly influenced Church life, education, and pastoral practice, why the ideology has become so persuasive even among believers, and how Catholics can respond with clarity and charity while remaining faithful to authentic Church teaching on dignity, equality, and true freedom. Dr. Gress challenges viewers to think critically about the cultural narratives shaping society today and invites them to rediscover the beauty and coherence of the Catholic vision for men and women rooted in Christ and ordered toward genuine human flourishing.
Carrie Gress joins to discuss her new book and Jennie Bradley Lichter talks the upcoming March for Life.
With her new book out this week, Catholic author, mother, and philosopher Carrie Gress discusses 'Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused With Christianity,' as she challenges the very foundations of feminism, and why it can never be part of the Christian ethos. With the March for Life this week, president Jennie Bradley Lichter reminds us 'life is a gift' as she calls the pro-life community to pray for those suffering from the trauma of abortion, and the millions of lives lost. Msgr. Roger Landry also shares the history behind Word of God Sunday as we observe the day this weekend. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET5pmET on EWTN radio!
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”Culture keeps telling women to chase autonomy and call it freedom, but the bill always arrives: isolation, fragile bonds, and a quiet ache that career can't soothe. We sit down with scholar and author Carrie Gress to map the deeper story—how modern feminism operates like a shadow church with its own creed, sacrament, and evangelization, and why marriage and family have become the frontline of a spiritual battle many people can now feel in their bones.Carrie shares how Theology of Home helps women see ordered womanhood lived attractively, not argued abstractly, and why Gen Z's growing skepticism of old scripts is a bright sign of hope.If you're ready for a conversation that connects history, theology, and real life—and points toward a path where women and men both flourish—press play.Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianitytheologyofhome.comtheologyofhome.substack.comSubscribe, share this with a friend who needs a hopeful counter-narrative, and leave a review with one insight you'll put into practice this week.Email Jack: info@jp2renew.orgSupport the show
Hour 3 for 1/15/26 Drew welcomes Dr. Carrie Gress to discuss the history and problems with feminism and her new book Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity (5:42). Topics/Calls: having it all (14:08), Joan of Arc (20:26), dating in college (28:07), caller: feminism has given us a lot (35:08), caller: careers and parenting (43:31), and what society gives us (47:49). Links: https://www.carriegress.com/ https://sophiainstitute.com/product/something-wicked/ https://theologyofhome.com/
Cultural Connections with Father Mitch Pacwa looks over the current happening in Minneapolis. Jason Every joins to update us on his son's recent health scare and talks about the Good News Cruise! Plus, Dr. Carrie Gress talks about her newest book "Something WIcked" and Father Ben Cameron visits to discuss the importance of healing after abortion.
Dr. Carrie Gress, author, “The End of Woman” Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can’t Be Fused with Christianity The End of WomanThe post Early Feminism's Affinity for the Occult – Dr. Carrie Gress, 1/14/26 (0141) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
In this episode of Purposely Catholic, we're joined by Dr. Carrie Gress, Catholic philosopher, mother and author, to examine how modern feminism has reshaped—and fractured—our understanding of womanhood, family, and society. Drawing from her books The End of Woman and The Anti-Mary Exposed, Dr. Gress explains how feminist ideology, once framed as liberation, ultimately detached freedom from truth and identity from the body.We discuss how rejecting the Catholic vision of the human person has led to confusion, isolation, and cultural instability, particularly around femininity, motherhood, and the family. This conversation moves beyond critique to recovery, pointing back to the Church's understanding of woman rooted in dignity, complementarity, and the example of Mary.✴️
Fr. Pat Driscoll on improving Mass attendance, Charlie Russo discusses a freedom of religion win over Christmas, and Carrie Gress covers "Something Wicked".
There's an unhinged consensus that patriarchy is a problem, it's bad, and it needs to be dismantled. That's one of the core tenets of the new, secular world order and "morality". It's totally false, but it's been spurred onward over the past 100 years by feminism, which has also become a consensus. We're so steeped in it that seemingly everyone has assumed feminist tendencies and beliefs, just due to the waters in which we swim, culturally. Jeremy is joined by Dr. Carrie Gress today to talk about feminism, gender, abortion, and why all of this is a slow but steady under-the-radar revolution in an attempt to destroy America and Christianity. This conversation is VITAL to understand if you don't want to be polluted by the world. On this episode, we talk about: 0:00 Intro 1:28 Something Wicked and End of Woman 5:06 This is NOT what feminism means 8:48 Should you want your daughters to be empowered and independent? (clip?) 12:46 Freedom as license vs to do what you ought (clip?) 20:59 Does this require theology? 26:33 Birth control (catholic birth control clip) 33:00 Abortion as a Feminist sacrament 41:54 The IDEAL Feminist movement ---
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Don't forget to subscribe! Dr. Carrie Gress is a Scholar at the Institute for Human Ecology at Catholic University of America.She has a doctorate in philosophy from the Catholic University of America and is the editor at the online women's magazine Theology of Home.Preorder her book here: https://sophiainstitute.com/?product=something-wicked&oid=821&affid=79*************************************************************************************I'm now on @PelicanCatholic with an exclusive pro-life/pro-family show! You can become a member by signing up here: https://www.pelicanplus.com/Use promo code LIFE to get a discount and let Pelican+ know I sent you! To give a one-time gift, visit https://www.integratedangela.com/Affiliate Links:TAN Books Use Code INTEGRATEDANG15 for 15% off: https://lddy.no/1kyrdSensus Fidelium Press: https://sensusfideliumpress.com/integ...Star of the Sea Gifts Use Code INTEGRATED10 for 10% off: https://www.etsy.com/shop/StaroftheSe...Oremus Homegoods Use Code INTEGRATED for 15% off: https://www.oremushomegoods.com/?ref=...Support the show
In this powerful and eye-opening conversation, we sit down with Dr. Carrie Gress to discuss her upcoming book, Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity.Together, we walk through the origins of the feminist movement, the key players who shaped it, and how the ideology has evolved into the modern wave we see today. Dr. Gress exposes the hidden philosophies, spiritual influences, and cultural currents that have guided feminism from the very beginning—many of which directly contradict the Christian worldview.We explore tough but essential questions:Is it possible to be both Christian and feminist?What are the underlying motives embedded in the movement?Why has feminism so often undermined marriage, motherhood, and the dignity of women?How did we get from women's rights to today's aggressive, anti-family activism?Dr. Gress brings clarity, history, and deep insight to a topic that shapes nearly every corner of the culture. Whether you agree or not, this conversation will challenge you to look beyond the slogans and see what's really at work.If you're passionate about faith, culture, marriage, and the future of the Church, you won't want to miss this episode.Subscribe, share, and join the conversation as we dive into one of the most important cultural debates of our time.https://linktr.ee/bobbyfred85
Dr. Carrie Gress, author, “The End of Woman” Can Erika Kirk's Influence Help Women To ‘Woman Up?' The End of Woman The post Erika Kirk, Young Women, and Feminism – Dr. Carrie Gress, 9/26/25 (2692) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Feminism, the ideology dedicated to "smashing the patriarchy," has made male lives the norm for everyone. After fifty years of radical feminism, we can’t even define "woman." In short, feminism has abolished women. Only a rediscovery of true womanhood—and motherhood—can pull our society back from the brink. And happiness is possible only if women are open to making peace with men, with children, with God, and—no less difficult—with themselves. Join us as Dr. Carrie Gress shares her thoughts.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.