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Scholarly review of Joyce's writings
Kathryn Joyce's 2009 book "Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement" is a pivotal book which sparked a surge in interest within the Quiverfull topic. Many scholarly and non-scholary media use Joyce's publication as a place of reference.

Juliana Denson of Claremont Graduate University, contends that the Quiverfull topic has garnered minimal scholarly attention. Furthermore, he characterizes Kathryn Joyce's book, "Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement," as one among many largely inaccurate and feminist-biased portrayals of Quiverfull. It is also noted by Denson that Joyce's book stands as the sole comprehensive exploration of the topic in book-length form.

Megan Taylor of Texas Christian University argues that Joyce's book, "Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement," misrepresents the primary motivations of adherents. Taylor takes issue with the perceived inaccuracy of substituting religious motivations for political ones. She notes that the literature is consistently cited by various authors who frequently reference Joyce's work.