Hmmmm. Let me say a few things here.
I have a hard time seeing it as misogyny when the Israelites were told to kill all men but spare some of the women. Seems to me that is harder on the lads than the lasses, and can hardly be called misogyny.
Early on in Genesis God created man in His image, “male and female created He them.” Man and woman both reflect parts of God in different ways. To downgrade either, or to value one over the other, is a way of disrespecting God’s image. Both are valuable.
Women were last at the cross and first at the tomb, the first to see the Risen Savior. They believed, and they made the men look pretty bad in regards to faithfulness to Christ. The boys fled, the women watched.
There was a group of women who funded Christ’s ministry. That meant they had money and the discretion to use it. If they had not done that, no one could have taken the time off to be with Jesus.
We see a business woman in Proverbs 31, with the power to consider the value of land and purchase it, and we see Lydia a seller of purple in the book of Acts. We see courageous female judges and godly mothers who raised godly kings.
Paul said somewhere that in Christ there is neither male nor female. There is no preferential treatment, only some innate differences. I reject egalitarianism and will until I see men giving birth as much as women do. We are different, and we hurt each other when we try to make each other conform to each other’s roles.
I would take the Biblical, Christian model of womanhood any day over today’s culture, where girls are sexualized from preadolescence on up, female fetuses suffer from sex selective abortions worldwide, and no one really has any innate dignity. It is not the Church that has stripped women of dignity and honor. It is a secular culture that is out to debase everyone, regardless of gender.