Satanic Feminism
Explore the provocative insights of Satanic Feminism by Per Faxneld, published in 2017. This compelling 576-page book delves into the historical narrative of women within Christian thought, particularly how Eve has been portrayed as the first to succumb to Satan's temptation, thereby bearing the blame for humanity's woes. Throughout church history, this portrayal has often been wielded to justify the oppression of women. However, in the 19th century, a wave of defiance emerged as women began to reinterpret these misogynistic tales. In a bold twist, Lucifer is reimagined as a feminist figure, advocating for the liberation of women and challenging traditional narratives. This book is essential for anyone interested in church history, feminist theory, and the evolution of religious thought in the United States. Discover how these radical re-readings have reshaped the conversation around gender and spirituality.