This note is deserved. Indeed, Anne Soupa has the courage to unravel macho theses that clutter our religious thinking for centuries and our women have formatted the report masculine. And it does so from an exegesis of the text. No woman does not come out of a male she would be a sort of by-product. Adam (the Glébeux Chouraqui says) was paramount "male and female" (Genesis 1). When the women appeared, the male was then revealed, but it was not Adam, the primordial man, he was only a part of humanity ..... From there the Author revisits religious thought ... to discover.