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THE DEATH OF EVE.
Western civilization is being weighed in the balance. Unless the march towards the equalization of the sexes can be halted, our society will undergo a gradual but radical transformation which will cause the disintegration of the nuclear family, traditional moral values, and Biblical Christianity. Western civilization has been built on these foundations. If these foundations are destroyed, happiness, democracy and freedom will be replaced by authoritarianism.
"The Death of Eve" examines the effects of Women's Liberation on Western culture, the family unit and on women themselves. The author paints a disturbing picture, but he firmly believes that prompt action can save the day.
Alan Barron lives in Adelaide with his wife Lyn, and their four children. In 1979, Alan graduated from Ridley Theological College Melbourne with his Th.Dip and A.R.C.
Alan's concern about social issues and feminism can be gauged from his being the former Vice-President of the Victorian Concerned Parents' Association, and former Executive Member of the Christian Pro-Family Forum Political Action Committee (Vic.). He is an associate co-ordinator of the S.A. branch of the Women Who Want to be Women, and former full-time Executive Officer with the Festival of Light in South Australia.
Rev. John Cromarty, Minister of the Geelong Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia writes: "Alan is a man of deep Christian conviction, who has shown a readiness both to write and speak against the appalling downward trends in our society. He is very well informed and has read widely."
Mrs Babette Francis, National & Oversea's Co-ordinator of WWWW Victoria, writes: "It is a pleasure and a privilege to endorse Alan Barron's "The Death of Eve". I have been associated with Alan for many years in our mutual effort to lobby for pro-family policies, and I admire his courage and dedication to Christian principles. He is to be commended for providing this critique of contemporary feminist philosophy and actions."
Author(s): BARRON, Alan J.
Edition: 1
Publisher: Veritas Publishing Company Pty. Ltd.
Year: 1986
Language: English
Commentary: Printed book contains many basic typesetting errors, one or two visibly corrected to alert.
City: Bullsbrook, Australia
Tags: centralisation, civilization, Christianity, Critical Theory, demoralisation, family, feminism, Frankfurt School, gender, homosexual movement, Marxism, matriarchy, one-worldism, Planned Parenthood, population reduction, positive discrimination, race, S.C.U.M., sexism, Valerie Solanas, suffragette, taxpayer, transgenderism, United Nations, Weimar Republic
The Death of Eve - Front Cover
Title Page
Printer's Imprint
Dedication / acknowledgments
Foreword
Contents
1. Feminism: An Overview
Part One: Historical Development
Part Two: Feminism -- Its Principles and Goals
2. Biology, Sex and Language
Part One: Biology and Sex
Part Two: Language
3. Marriage, Children and 'Child Care Centres'
4. The Hi-jacking of Education
5. Equal Opportunities -- How it is Failing
6. Equal Opportunities and the Armed Forces
7. Man-ipulated -- Feminism in Politics
8. Women, Goddesses and Ordination
9. Where to From Here?
10. Handy Summary
1. What does the Women's Movement stand for?
2. What does the Movement reject?
[3.] What is the Position of Women in Today's Society?
4. Why we need to be careful of Feminism
All that glitters is not Gold
Appendix 'A': Women in the Home Survey
Footnotes
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Bibliography
Index
Rear Cover