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must stop thinking in terms of “ the grand affair , ” of the love which overcomes , or
substitutes for , everything else , of the perfect moment , the perfect relationship ,
the perfect marriage . In other words , they must reject romanticism . Romance ...
must stop thinking in terms of “ the grand affair , ” of the love which overcomes , or
substitutes for , everything else , of the perfect moment , the perfect relationship ,
the perfect marriage . In other words , they must reject romanticism . Romance ...
Page 134
What is at stake here is nothing less than the character and quality of this
relationship in the Church of the future . As long as qualified persons are
excluded from any ministry by reason of their sex alone , it cannot be said that
there is genuine ...
What is at stake here is nothing less than the character and quality of this
relationship in the Church of the future . As long as qualified persons are
excluded from any ministry by reason of their sex alone , it cannot be said that
there is genuine ...
Page 152
A : Well , I think it would depend upon the intent of the persons involved , whether
they intended to have a continuing relationship or not . Q : How would you go
about finding this out ? . . A : Well , I think that the worker would talk with the
mother ...
A : Well , I think it would depend upon the intent of the persons involved , whether
they intended to have a continuing relationship or not . Q : How would you go
about finding this out ? . . A : Well , I think that the worker would talk with the
mother ...
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Contents
A SAMPLING OF SExist QUOTES | 31 |
A Statistical Essay | 37 |
THE DYNAMICS OF MARRIAGE AND MOTHERHOOD | 46 |
Copyright | |
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