Category Archives: Religious Feminism

Objections to God’s Masculinity: Part Four

Continuing to examine objections to the idea that God is masculine, we come to this: Yes, we find the Bible speaking of God in all sorts of ways that seem to predicate masculinity to him. However, we cannot take these … Continue reading

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Filed under 1 Corinthians 11:2ff, Man, the glory of God, Masculinity of God, Religious Feminism, St. Paul and Sex

Why A Male Messiah?

It’s almost blasé these days to find depictions of Christ as a woman. The saucy edginess of such a thing fomented frisson in feminist hearts 40 years ago, but one can now purchase artsy-fartsy greeting cards depicting female nudes affixed to … Continue reading

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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