Carrie Gress, Ph.D.
Theology of Home: Family, Motherhood and the Alternative to Dominant Feminism
In this episode I speak with the Carrie Gress about her book Theology of Home. We discuss themes motherhood, the value of homemaking, family, and some of her critiques of dominant feminism.
Biography
Carrie is a philosopher, an entrepreneur, a prolific writer, and the mother of 5 children that she homeschools. She is the online editor of the woman's magazine Theology of Home. She has appeared on Fox, BBC, and EWTN. She has lived and worked professionally in Washington, DC and Rome, Italy, and her work has been translated into nine languages.
Carrie is the author of a number of books, including the Marian option, Anti Mary Exposed, and the co-author of Theology of Home volume one and two. She has a Ph.D. in philosophy from the Catholic University of America and wrote her doctoral dissertation on human rights in the thought of Jacques Martain and Alistair MacIntyre. In addition to her writing and intellectual work, Carrie and her husband started an online store featuring lifestyle products for the home.