
Do Women Have a Universal Vocation?
Ave Maria in the Afternoon Segments · Marcus B. Peter, Th.D.
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Show Notes
What distinguishes men from women? Many of the discussions around what it means to be a woman, or conversations around the significance of maleness and femaleness, fail to take into account the angle of the questions asked or misunderstand the position that another is coming from. A “3-D” reality is condensed to a “2-D” explanation. Kerri Christopher joins us to discuss more on the reality of womanhood.
Further Reading
Do Women Have a Universal Vocation?
Guest Info
Kerri Christopher, M.A., S.T.L., is a writer, speaker, life consultant, and occasional professor of theology living in Oxfordshire, UK. Her writing has appeared in First Things, Dappled Things, Public Discourse, and Blessed is She. She has taught at universities in the U.S. & U.K. and also serves as director of the Humanum Institute. After realizing how many of her students had trouble with decision-making, Kerri founded Clarity Life Consulting to help individuals learn to discern well, discover their priorities, and make better plans to move forward with purpose and peace. She writes regularly about these topics on her Substack, Cultivating Clarity.
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