Category Archives: Evangelical feminism
Objections to God’s Masculinity: Part Three
We continue examining the most common objections to the masculinity of God, particularly those found among ostensible patriarchalists. We’ve previously looked at “masculinity is not a concept found in the Bible,” and now we tu rn our attention to an … Continue reading
Name That Glory!!
Let’s play NAME THAT GLORY! What is the glory of Paris? The Eiffel Tower, you say? Good answer! Oh, I see. This other fellow says it’s the Arc de Triomphe. Well, okay. There’s no law that says Paris can’t have … Continue reading
Is A Man the Head of His Household?
The film Courageous has gotten some religoius feminists in a tizzy over the whether or not husbands and fathers are the heads of their households. I haven’t seen the film (it hasn’t been booked into our small-town theater), but to … Continue reading
Complex and Critical Questions
Consider the following from a religious feminist “in the pews” who poses the following related questions: Do Egalitarians present a fundamentally different approach to theology from Complementarians? Do they possess a fundamentally different experience of Christ and life in Him … Continue reading
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