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In Paul, Women & Wives, Dr. Craig S. Keener presents a substantive, Scripture-based defense for egalitarian theology, principles and practices. Join me as we explore the writings of Paul in a way that liberates women, not subjugates them.
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Introduction
“All biblical passages may be for all time, but all biblical passages are not for all circumstances.” - pg 59
This quote is tattoo-worthy. If you engage with the Christian Scripture for any of length of time, with any seriousness, this phrase should be a mantra you should repeat. This is especially true for pastors, elders, group leaders or anyone else who may be preaching and teaching the Jewish or Christian Scriptures. And it’s extremely pertinent to our discussion.
The most common accusation levied at egalitarians is that we have a “low view of Scripture” or are throwing out whole chunks of God’s Word to arrive at our conclusion that women can serve in the church in the same capacities as men and aren’t the only party called to submit in the home. For some, that is true. Part of their faith journey (especially those that are deconstructing or recovering from painful church experiences) is how they relate to the Bible. Especially if it was wielded like a weapon in their communities to harm them or control them. Sometimes, that experience leads folks to view Scripture with skepticism or completely disregard its authority in their life and belief system, while still clinging to faith in Jesus.
I have nothing but grace and compassion for my brothers and sisters who feel that way. However, that’s not my experience. In fact, it is in my authoritative view of Scripture that led to my egalitarian theology. And understanding this quote is big reason why, as Keener will lay out in further chapters.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Soul Care and Formation
00:29 Egalitarian Theology and Gender Roles
02:49 Understanding Hermeneutics and Biblical Interpretation
04:54 The Role of Paul in Gender Discussions
08:11 Questioning Women's Calling in Ministry
14:06 Cultural Context and Biblical Interpretation
19:03 The Complexity of Biblical Terms
27:14 Scripture's Misuse and the Call for Equality
29:47 God's Design for Gender Equality
34:00 Looking Ahead: Next Steps in the Discussion
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In Paul, Women & Wives, Dr. Craig S. Keener presents a substantive, Scripture-based defense for egalitarian theology, principles and practices. Join me as we explore the writings of Paul in a way that liberates women, not subjugates them.
Check this out on Substack!
Introduction
“All biblical passages may be for all time, but all biblical passages are not for all circumstances.” - pg 59
This quote is tattoo-worthy. If you engage with the Christian Scripture for any of length of time, with any seriousness, this phrase should be a mantra you should repeat. This is especially true for pastors, elders, group leaders or anyone else who may be preaching and teaching the Jewish or Christian Scriptures. And it’s extremely pertinent to our discussion.
The most common accusation levied at egalitarians is that we have a “low view of Scripture” or are throwing out whole chunks of God’s Word to arrive at our conclusion that women can serve in the church in the same capacities as men and aren’t the only party called to submit in the home. For some, that is true. Part of their faith journey (especially those that are deconstructing or recovering from painful church experiences) is how they relate to the Bible. Especially if it was wielded like a weapon in their communities to harm them or control them. Sometimes, that experience leads folks to view Scripture with skepticism or completely disregard its authority in their life and belief system, while still clinging to faith in Jesus.
I have nothing but grace and compassion for my brothers and sisters who feel that way. However, that’s not my experience. In fact, it is in my authoritative view of Scripture that led to my egalitarian theology. And understanding this quote is big reason why, as Keener will lay out in further chapters.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Soul Care and Formation
00:29 Egalitarian Theology and Gender Roles
02:49 Understanding Hermeneutics and Biblical Interpretation
04:54 The Role of Paul in Gender Discussions
08:11 Questioning Women's Calling in Ministry
14:06 Cultural Context and Biblical Interpretation
19:03 The Complexity of Biblical Terms
27:14 Scripture's Misuse and the Call for Equality
29:47 God's Design for Gender Equality
34:00 Looking Ahead: Next Steps in the Discussion
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