Theological Differences, Respectful Debate: A Concluding Conversation with John Mark Hicks on Gender and the Bible

*Editor’s Note: In our 12-article series on Gender and the Bible (summarized here), we interacted with biblical scholars with whom we found both agreement and disagreement. One of our primary […]
On Gender and the Bible: A Summary (Part 12)

This post is a summary of what Scripture teaches about gender in leadership roles, specifically within the Christian home and the church. It is a recap of the multi-part series […]
Is Complementarianism Oppressive? A Review of Beth Allison Barr’s The Making of Biblical Womanhood

Beth Allison Barr’s recent book The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth is currently one of the bestselling religious books in the world. It […]
On Gender and the Bible: Thoughts of a Theologian and a Therapist on the Transgender Debate (Part 11)

*Editor’s Note: The previous articles in our series “On Gender and the Bible” have asked what the Bible says about God’s purposes for creating men and women and how those […]
On Gender and the Bible: Where Does Egalitarianism Lead? (Part 9)

Books which propose a “third way,” whether Christian or secular, can easily come across with a bit of arrogance. Many of you are too liberal and the rest of you […]
On Gender and the Bible: One Church’s Real-World Fight (Part 8)

(This is Part 8 of our series “On Gender and the Bible.” For context, see articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10.) Blinding lights swing and sway across a massive […]
On Gender and the Bible: Practical Advice by Complementarian Women for Local Churches (Part 7)

“Change is at the heart of leadership because a leader’s job is to take people from where they are to where they need to be. You can’t do that without […]
On Gender and the Bible: What about Husbands and Wives? (Part 6)

This is the sixth in a series of articles dealing with gender and the church. Previously, we engaged with John Mark Hicks’s book, Women Serving God, and Scot McKnight’s, Blue […]