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In this episode of Catholic Unscripted, Katherine Bennett and Mark Lambert are joined by author and scholar Dr. Carrie Gress to discuss the intellectual and spiritual roots of modern feminism and the contemporary crisis surrounding womanhood.
For more information about Dr Carrie Gress and to read her work, follow the links below:
A recent article on how critics of Dr Carrie Gress' work completely miss the point on Mary Wollstonecraft
https://thefederalist.com/2026/03/04/critics-of-my-anti-feminism-book-completely-miss-the-plot-on-mary-wollstonecraft/
The End of Woman
https://www.amazon.co.uk/End-Woman-Smashing-Patriarchy-Destroyed/dp/1684514185
Something Wicked
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Something-Wicked-Feminism-Fused-Christianity-ebook/dp/B0G4NJ7VB6
The Theology of Home Substack
https://theologyofhome.substack.com/
Drawing first on her influential book The End of Woman, Dr. Gress traces the ideological development of feminism from the Enlightenment through the Romantics, the French Revolution, sexual revolution and into today’s gender ideology. The conversation explores how ideas about autonomy, power, and sexuality gradually detached from Christian anthropology and led to a cultural moment where even the meaning of “woman” is contested.
The discussion also touches on Dr. Gress’s more recent work, Something Wicked, examining the darker spiritual and cultural forces that have shaped modern feminism and the broader cultural revolution of the last century.
Topics Covered
The origins of modern feminism in the Enlightenment
Mary Wollstonecraft and the French Revolution’s influence on feminist thought
How feminism evolved through the 19th and 20th centuries
The sexual revolution and its impact on the understanding of women
The relationship between feminism, the gay rights movement, and modern gender ideology
Why the definition of womanhood is now under cultural dispute
The spiritual and philosophical roots of modern ideological movements
Recovering a Christian understanding of femininity
Why only Catholic anthropology offers a coherent vision of the human person
Books Discussed
The End of Woman — Carrie Gress
Something Wicked This Way Comes — Carrie Gress
About the Guest
Dr. Carrie Gress is a Catholic author, philosopher, and cultural commentator. She has written extensively on feminism, gender ideology, and Catholic anthropology. She is also associated with Theology of Home, a project exploring the spiritual meaning of beauty, domestic life, and feminine vocation.
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