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A text-driven woman believes that both male and famale are created to complement one another.
More to Consider:
What understandings or ideas (presuppositions or experiences) do you bring when you read the Bible?
When you hear the word “distinctiveness,” what comes to your mind? Is it consistent with what God says about the equal value of women within the distinct roles He designed?
Since these distinctions were created to reflect the gospel in the world (Eph. 5:22-33), what are the implications of living out of synch with this design?
Books for Further Study:
Gavin Peacock and Owen Strachan
Alexander Strauch
Carolyn McCulley
Abigail Dodds
God's Design for Man and Woman: A Biblical-Theological Survey by Andreas Kostenberger and Margaret Kostenberger
Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood by John Piper and Wayne Grudem
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A text-driven woman believes that both male and famale are created to complement one another.
More to Consider:
What understandings or ideas (presuppositions or experiences) do you bring when you read the Bible?
When you hear the word “distinctiveness,” what comes to your mind? Is it consistent with what God says about the equal value of women within the distinct roles He designed?
Since these distinctions were created to reflect the gospel in the world (Eph. 5:22-33), what are the implications of living out of synch with this design?
Books for Further Study:
Gavin Peacock and Owen Strachan
Alexander Strauch
Carolyn McCulley
Abigail Dodds
God's Design for Man and Woman: A Biblical-Theological Survey by Andreas Kostenberger and Margaret Kostenberger
Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood by John Piper and Wayne Grudem