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“There is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus.”
The conversation about the relationship between women and men and their roles in the Christian life and the church has evolved, but the topic continues to inspire debate and disagreement.
The third edition of this groundbreaking work brings together scholars firmly committed to the authority of Scripture to explore historical, biblical, theological, cultural, and practical aspects of this discussion. This fresh, positive defense of gender equality is at once scholarly and practical, irenic yet spirited, up-to-date, and cognizant of opposing positions. In this edition, readers will find both revised essays and new essays on biblical equality in relation to several issues, including the image of God, the analogy of slavery, same-sex marriage, abortion, domestic abuse, race, and human flourishing.
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“The use of the term helper does not imply subordination or inferiority, since Yahweh himself often ‘helps’ or provides ‘help’” (Page 41)
“meaning that the women should not be disrupted by the intervention of others who might try to prevent them from learning” (Page 50)
“Are there any aspects of leadership denied to women and reserved for men strictly on the basis of one’s sex” (Page 4)
“While complementarians rarely address abuse biblically or socially, it remains paramount for egalitarians” (Page 31)
“Some commentators read this as an exoneration of Adam, but it is actually a condemnation, since it does not offer Adam the extenuation that Eve is given.” (Page 46)
No book has been more influential for me in articulating theme after text in the Bible than Discovering Biblical Equality. The original book anticipated much of what developed in complementarianism, and this new third edition responds to the most recent challenges. There are new chapters on fresh themes by new authors. Students and pastors alike will find experts expounding Scripture and demonstrating the Spirit’s unleashing of gifts among women and men alike.
—Scot McKnight, professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary
The earlier editions of Discovering Biblical Equality were foundational for my understanding of men and women in the Bible. This third edition retains the best of what came before and adds lots of fresh materials to strengthen the case for biblical equality and mutuality. This continues to be the best all-in-one resource for understanding a Christian theology of women in ministry, family, and society.
—Nijay K. Gupta, professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary
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