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A series of lectures and essays examines religion, gender, and social morals from a freethinking perspective, arguing that orthodox creeds and biblical literalism have justified injustice toward women and curtailed their intellectual liberty. The author critiques specific doctrines such as vicarious atonement, exposes scriptural passages that treat women as property, and challenges clerical authority and church finance. She advocates education, equal personal rights, and independent thought for women, traces how fear and inherited theological concepts impede progress, and offers practical reflections on civilization, morality, and reform, with supplementary appendices and addresses expanding the arguments.
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