In the twentieth century, prejudice against women was associated with the Judeo-Christian tradition. However, to what extent does this approach justify itself? In his new book, the famous literary critic, culturologist and biblical scholar Anne-Marie Peltier seeks answers to this question. In the twentieth century, prejudice against women was associated with the Judeo-Christian tradition. However, to what extent does this approach justify itself? In his new book, the famous literary critic, culturologist and biblical scholar Anne-Marie Peltier seeks answers to this question. In the twentieth century, prejudice against women was associated with the Judeo-Christian tradition. However, to what extent does this approach justify itself? In his new book, the famous literary critic, culturologist and biblical scholar Anne-Marie Peltier seeks answers to this question.
In the twentieth century, prejudice against women was associated with the Judeo-Christian tradition. However, to what extent does this approach justify itself? In his new book, the famous literary critic, culturologist and biblical scholar Anne-Marie Peltier seeks answers to this question. In the twentieth century, prejudice against women was associated with the Judeo-Christian tradition. However, to what extent does this approach justify itself? In his new book, the famous literary critic, culturologist and biblical scholar Anne-Marie Peltier seeks answers to this question.