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... patriarchal ones . In Freud's day , leading theorists like Bachofen and Morgan asserted this on the basis of rather ... patriarchal family but to the projection of a patriarchal deity in place of a matriarchal one . There is , however ...
... patriarchal ones . In Freud's day , leading theorists like Bachofen and Morgan asserted this on the basis of rather ... patriarchal family but to the projection of a patriarchal deity in place of a matriarchal one . There is , however ...
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... patriarchal deity ; and the deification of woman helped to solve the problem of what to do with a healthy , somewhat educated middle - class woman who was not allowed to work or spend much time away from her home . Nevertheless ...
... patriarchal deity ; and the deification of woman helped to solve the problem of what to do with a healthy , somewhat educated middle - class woman who was not allowed to work or spend much time away from her home . Nevertheless ...
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... patriarchal authority in the Mormon family . Marriage and Family Living , 1956 , 18 , 328-333 . Chrysostom . Works ( Nicene and post - Nicene Fathers ) . New York : The Christian Literature Co. , 1894. Vol . 9 , first series . Clanton G ...
... patriarchal authority in the Mormon family . Marriage and Family Living , 1956 , 18 , 328-333 . Chrysostom . Works ( Nicene and post - Nicene Fathers ) . New York : The Christian Literature Co. , 1894. Vol . 9 , first series . Clanton G ...
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