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171 a Index abolitionist cause, 74, 103, 111 Abraham, Susan, 26n96 Act of Uniformity (1662), 84 (The) Acts of Paul, 42 Adam, 90, 157 Adrienne Rich’s Poetry and Prose, 34n4, 49n12 After Christianity, 24n83 Against Our Will, 16 alchemy, 94, 95n78 Algren, Nelson, 7n15 Alone of All Her Sex: The Myth and Cult of the Virgin Mary, 35n6 Althaus-Reid, Marcella, 27, 27n98 Anderson, Pamela Sue, 14n34, 24, 24n85, 34n3, 154–55 Antigone, 34n3 (The) Apocryphal New Testament, 144 Arendt, Hannah, 46, 51, 54, 55, 58, 59, 63, 65, 125 Armour, Ellen T., 49n13 Artaud, Antonin, 124 Astell, Mary, 79-80, 99–100 Athanasius of Alexandria, 144n24 atheism, 67 atheist, 69, 142; (the) New Atheists, 67, 67n93 Atkinson, Ti-Grace, 16 Austen, Jane, 101, 113n48, 114, 117n65, 118 authenticity, 6n10 autonomy, 54, 102, 143, 153; Kantian, 34n2 Bacon, Roger, 94 bad faith, 6, 39, 104, 125 Balthasar, Hans Urs von, 27–28 Battersby, Christine, 37–39, 53n30, 77, 120 Bauer, Nancy, 5n9, 6n10, 7n14, 8n17 Baxter, Richard and Margaret, 87 Beasley, Charles, 4n2 Beattie, Tina, 27-29 Beauvoir, Simone de, 53, 54, 55, 60, 149, 152; and Christianity, 21–22; and female genius, 39, 41, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51; the female situation, 38, 40, 54, 77, 88, 142; and idea that women are not born, 4, 15–16, 53; and Mitsein, 11, 11n27; and motherhood, mother, 12, 12n30, 21, 53; as philosopher , 7–8, 12–13; and Sartre, 5, 5n9, 7, 7n15, 13, 14, 105 Beauvoir, Sylvie Le Bon de, 7n15 172 Because of Beauvoir Being and Nothingness, 5 Being and Time, 6n10, 8n17 “Being-with as Being-against: Heidegger Meets Hegel in The Second Sex,” 5n9 Bere, Thomas, 116 Beyond God the Father, 23 Blackstone, Sir William, 108 Blagdon controversy, 116 Blake, William, 93, 93n66 blasphemous libel, 145n27 bluestocking group, 109, 109n32 Bodily Citations, 49n13 body, 27, 29, 39, 56, 57, 63, 92, 93, 102, 135, 138; of Christ, 141; excitable, 61; female, feminine identified, 11, 28, 29, 57, 62, 66, 97, 141, 142, 145; male, 10; maternal, 21, 56, 57, 62, 63, 68, 149; veil, 152 Boehme, Jacob, 91, 92, 94 Boer, Roland, 58 Borde, Constance, 17n52 Boredom: The Literary History of a State of Mind, 117n64 (The) British Christian Women’s Movement: A Rehabilitation of Eve, 74n4 Brontë, Emily, 39, 52 Brownmiller, Susan, 16 Budgeon, Shelley, 18n55 Bulbeck, Chilla, 18n35 Burdon, Christopher, 93n66 Burke, Edmund, 101 Burney, Fanny, 101, 108n30, 120 Butler, Judith, 17, 17n51, 28, 58, 59n58, 153 Byron, Lord George Gordon, 117 Caldwell, Patricia, 80n15 Catherine of Siena, St., 42 celibacy, 136, 137 Charity Organisation Society, 128 Charlotte, Princess, 114n50 Cheap Repository Tracts, 112, 116, 117n63, 121 Chopp, Rebecca, 26n95 Christ, Carol, 24, 24n82 Christianity: evangelical, 110, 111 Church, the: of England, 74, 76, 79, 82, 85, 86, 87, 102, 116, 123, 128, 131; prophetic tradition of, 26, 28, 29; Roman Catholic/Catholicism, 22, 27–29, 74, 141, 142 (The) Church and the Second Sex, 22 City Temple, London, 129n7, Clapham sect, 104, 111 Clarke, Samuel, 86n38, 87 Claudel, Paul, 22 Clément, Catherine, 68, 69 Clough, Miryam, 26n94 Coakley, Sarah, 26n95 Coelebs in Search of a Wife, 113–25 Colette, 46, 47, 51, 54, 55, 58, 59, 63, 65, 124 Colette, 45 Common Prayer, Book of, 84 Commonwealth, 82 contraception, 12 Cooper-White, Pamela, 26n94 Corinne; ou l’Italie, 120 Cowley, Hannah, 109 Cowley Fathers, 128 Cowper, William, 120 Crisp, Tobias, 81 (The) Cry of Tamar: Violence against Women and the Church’s Response, 26n94 “Cultivating Disconcertment,” 3n1 Daggers, Jenny, 74n4, 122, 123 Daly, Mary, 22–24, 23n79, 28, 35, 36, 46, 77, 154 Daughters of the House, 140 Dawkins, Richard, 67, 69 de Stael, Madame, 120 Debord, Guy, 65n89 Defoe, Daniel, 118n68 Delphy, Christine, 46n7 Descartes, René, 8, 9 Diggers, 84 Dijkstra, Sandra, 15n40 [18.119.159.150] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 06:47 GMT) Index 173 “Diving into the Wreck,” 34n4 Dworkin, Andrea, 16 Eales, Jacqueline, 86, 87 Early English Books Online, 88 (The) Eighteenth-Century Novel and the Secularization of Ethics, 118n68 Eliot, George, 118n69 emancipation of women, 16, 18, 100 Emile or “On Education,” 38 Emmanuel Levinas, 10n20 Enabling Act (1919), 131n14 English Civil War, 81, 82 Enlightenment, 8, 93, 94, 110, 153, 154 (An) Essay on the character and practicalwritings of saint Paul, 110 (The) Ethics of Ambiguity, 23n79 evangelical movement/revival, 104, 118 Eve, 90, 96, 123, 123n85, 124, 157 existentialism, 8, 14–15, 101 (The) Fairchild Family, 119n76 Fat Jesus: Feminist Investigations in Boundaries...

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