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

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Filed under 1 Corinthians 11:2ff, Evangelical feminism, Gender wars, Man, the glory of God

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

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Filed under 1 Corinthians 11:2ff, Egalitarianism, Evangelical feminism, Gender wars, Man, the glory of God, Woman, the glory of man

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

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Filed under Complementarianism, Egalitarianism, Evangelical feminism, Patriarchy, Religious Feminism

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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