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  2. Letter to Women - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "uni-duality" in the Letter refers to the fact that God confides to the unity of the two, man and woman, not just the task of procreation, but the very construction of history. This Letter, more than any other writings, emphasises the importance of the contribution of women in professional work and world governance. [1]

  3. Katharine Bushnell - Wikipedia

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    Bushnell has been called the most prominent voice declaring the Bible as liberating of women. [16] Her classic book, God's Word to Women, [17] was first published in book form in 1921. At the time she was 65 years old. God's Word to Women began as a correspondence course in 1908. In 1916, the loose single sheets were bound into two paper ...

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  5. Mulieris dignitatem - Wikipedia

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    The letter also defends the doctrine of the all-male priesthood: In calling only men as his Apostles, Christ acted in a completely free and sovereign manner. In doing so, he exercised the same freedom with which, in all his behaviour, he emphasized the dignity and the vocation of women, without conforming to the prevailing customs and to the ...

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  7. Open Christmas Letter - Wikipedia

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    Emily Hobhouse authored the Open Christmas Letter and circulated it for signatures.. The Open Christmas Letter was a public message for peace addressed "To the Women of Germany and Austria", [1] signed by a group of 101 British suffragists [2] at the end of 1914 as the first Christmas of the First World War approached.