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Depending on the community you grew up in, you may have had different ideas about men and women. For some, you grew up with an egalitarian perspective. For others, a complementarian perspective. But in general we live in a patriarchal society, and the church is patriarchal. Which can lead to certain voices, especially the voices of women, to become marginalized and for women to be denied opportunities. What if there's a whole other way to think about it? And what if we can use the very same text that is used to marginalize women, to tell a different story?
By brewCHURCHDepending on the community you grew up in, you may have had different ideas about men and women. For some, you grew up with an egalitarian perspective. For others, a complementarian perspective. But in general we live in a patriarchal society, and the church is patriarchal. Which can lead to certain voices, especially the voices of women, to become marginalized and for women to be denied opportunities. What if there's a whole other way to think about it? And what if we can use the very same text that is used to marginalize women, to tell a different story?