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Beth Allison Barr's "The Making of Biblical Womanhood" is one of the latest attacks on creation and redemption. This work attempts to be an "insider" critique, an ex-complementarian that has seen the light of egalitarianism, but it is a sub-biblical anthropology, theology, and history.
By Keith DarrellBeth Allison Barr's "The Making of Biblical Womanhood" is one of the latest attacks on creation and redemption. This work attempts to be an "insider" critique, an ex-complementarian that has seen the light of egalitarianism, but it is a sub-biblical anthropology, theology, and history.