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Are the Bible’s perspectives on women outdated and misogynistic, or are they, in fact, revolutionary? In this eye-opening episode, Catherine sits down with Dr. Sandra Richter, a renowned biblical scholar from Westmont College. With decades of research and a passion for making scripture accessible to all, Dr. Richter unpacks the ways the Bible challenges cultural norms and uplifts the status of women from its very first pages.
Together, Catherine and Dr. Richter explore:
Addressing Cultural Context:
The conversation also highlights the impact of Hellenistic and Jewish traditions on attitudes toward women in New Testament times:
Dr. Richter provides essential historical and theological insights, helping us see how the Bible subverts cultural norms and offers a radical perspective on women’s worth and roles.
Why This Matters for Parents:
In a world where gender roles and equality are hotly debated, understanding the Bible’s revolutionary view of women can profoundly shape how we teach and guide our children. This episode equips parents with a scriptural foundation to affirm the dignity, value, and purpose of every family member—mothers, daughters, sons, and fathers alike.
Don’t miss next week’s continuation with Dr. Richter, where we’ll explore the biblical celebration of motherhood and women’s contributions to faith and family.
Subscribe, Share, and Stay Connected!
If you found this episode insightful, please subscribe on your app at on Catherine’s website, leave a review, and share it with others! Let’s continue the conversation about faith, parenting, and the transformative power of scripture.
About the guest: Dr. Sandra Richter holds a PhD in Old Testament Studies from Harvard University and Master of Arts in Theology from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She is currently the Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. Dr. Richter has authored several works available on Amazon, including a Bible study on Deborah. Her extensive research seeks to illuminate the scriptures for contemporary audiences.
EPISODE LINKS:
Resources Referenced:
The Epic of Eden (series) - Deborah: Unlikely Heroes and the Book of Judges
Why Not Women: A Biblical Study of Women in Missions, Ministry, and Leadership by Loren Cunningham & David J. Hamilton
What Did Paul Really Say about Women by John T. Bristow
Articles by Catherine:
“Why We Should Reconsider What the Bible Really Says about Women in Ministry”
“Does Scripture Oppress or Liberate Women”
“Why Does Paul Tell Women to Be Silent in Church and Not to Teach?”
Other Episodes in this Series:
Ep. 134 "Is Our Theology about Women Aligned with Scripture"
Ep. 135 "Mothers Who Saved a Nation: What Deborah and Jael Teach Women Today"
Scriptures Referenced:
1 Corinthians 11 & 14
Romans 16
1 Timothy 2
Galatians 3:28
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Are the Bible’s perspectives on women outdated and misogynistic, or are they, in fact, revolutionary? In this eye-opening episode, Catherine sits down with Dr. Sandra Richter, a renowned biblical scholar from Westmont College. With decades of research and a passion for making scripture accessible to all, Dr. Richter unpacks the ways the Bible challenges cultural norms and uplifts the status of women from its very first pages.
Together, Catherine and Dr. Richter explore:
Addressing Cultural Context:
The conversation also highlights the impact of Hellenistic and Jewish traditions on attitudes toward women in New Testament times:
Dr. Richter provides essential historical and theological insights, helping us see how the Bible subverts cultural norms and offers a radical perspective on women’s worth and roles.
Why This Matters for Parents:
In a world where gender roles and equality are hotly debated, understanding the Bible’s revolutionary view of women can profoundly shape how we teach and guide our children. This episode equips parents with a scriptural foundation to affirm the dignity, value, and purpose of every family member—mothers, daughters, sons, and fathers alike.
Don’t miss next week’s continuation with Dr. Richter, where we’ll explore the biblical celebration of motherhood and women’s contributions to faith and family.
Subscribe, Share, and Stay Connected!
If you found this episode insightful, please subscribe on your app at on Catherine’s website, leave a review, and share it with others! Let’s continue the conversation about faith, parenting, and the transformative power of scripture.
About the guest: Dr. Sandra Richter holds a PhD in Old Testament Studies from Harvard University and Master of Arts in Theology from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She is currently the Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. Dr. Richter has authored several works available on Amazon, including a Bible study on Deborah. Her extensive research seeks to illuminate the scriptures for contemporary audiences.
EPISODE LINKS:
Resources Referenced:
The Epic of Eden (series) - Deborah: Unlikely Heroes and the Book of Judges
Why Not Women: A Biblical Study of Women in Missions, Ministry, and Leadership by Loren Cunningham & David J. Hamilton
What Did Paul Really Say about Women by John T. Bristow
Articles by Catherine:
“Why We Should Reconsider What the Bible Really Says about Women in Ministry”
“Does Scripture Oppress or Liberate Women”
“Why Does Paul Tell Women to Be Silent in Church and Not to Teach?”
Other Episodes in this Series:
Ep. 134 "Is Our Theology about Women Aligned with Scripture"
Ep. 135 "Mothers Who Saved a Nation: What Deborah and Jael Teach Women Today"
Scriptures Referenced:
1 Corinthians 11 & 14
Romans 16
1 Timothy 2
Galatians 3:28
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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