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What if the "fall of man" was actually woman's first act of courage? Join us as we talk with B.K. O'Connor, author of Eve , about her bold feminist reimagining of the world's first woman as a heroine of curiosity rather...
Was Eve the First Feminist? A Conversation with B.K. O'Connor is an episode from Faith and Feminism by Meghan Tschanz. What if the "fall of man" was actually woman's first act of courage? Join us as we talk with B.K. O'Connor, author of Eve...
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What if the "fall of man" was actually woman's first act of courage? Join us as we talk with B.K. O'Connor, author of Eve , about her bold feminist reimagining of the world's first woman as a heroine of curiosity rather than a scapegoat for sin. We explore how reclaiming Eve's agency can transform our understanding of faith, knowledge, and the power of choosing the unknown.
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Was Eve the First Feminist? A Conversation with B.K. O'Connor is an episode from Faith and Feminism by Meghan Tschanz.
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This episode was published on Mar 3, 2026.
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Was Eve the First Feminist? A Conversation with B.K. O'Connor is from Faith and Feminism by Meghan Tschanz.
Published Mar 3, 2026 and 52:25 long