EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 14 MIN
Jesus as the First Feminist: The Gospel & Women (Our Daily Bread, Ch. 93)
from Voices Between: A Spiritism Podcast · host Voices Between
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we tackle one of the most provocative mic-drop statements in Emmanuel's Our Daily Bread: "Jesus was the first feminist.” (The Gospel & The Woman, Chapter 93)We challenge the common perception of Paul of Tarsus as a regressive figure, exploring instead how he acted as a "consolidator" of a movement designed to lift women out of a condition where they were treated as "captive merchandise". We discuss the radical shift from viewing women as property to seeing them as "associates in destiny," a spiritual liberation that recognized them fully as children of God. The conversation also explores a deeper spiritual "barometer": the idea that true equality is a necessary milestone for Earth's transition into the Regeneration phase. We draw a striking parallel between the historical exploitation of women and our current treatment of Mother Earth, noting that both represent the feminine element and the source of life that the primitive "Adamic" mindset has struggled to respect. Join us as we discuss how the Gospel provides a roadmap to move from a desire to possess toward a Christlike desire to serve and respect.Jesus and FeminismSpiritism and Women's RightsPaul of Tarsus ReframedThe Regeneration of EarthSpiritual EcologyOur Daily Bread EmmanuelThe Adamic Race in SpiritismNote on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. The spiritual insights, beliefs, and limitations expressed are entirely human-made.
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