feminist movement, are being slowly wooed into a new form of religion, widely at variance with the Christian faith. Most such women have no desire to desert their Christian roots, any more than many German Christians had when they accepted National Socialism’s resymbolization of the faith in Nazi Germany (and Bloesch draws some interesting parallels between feminist theology and that movement). Nevertheless, the unwary and the unknowing are led astray, and the Body of Christ suffers for it. In order
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