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Gender roles and the Bible : Creation, the Fall, and Redemption : a critique of feminist Biblical interpretation / Jack Cottrell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Joplin, Mo. : College Press Pub. Co., c1994.Description: 319 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0899006787
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.8/30542 20
LOC classification:
  • BS680.W7 C68 1994
Contents:
Introduction -- I. Definitions -- II. Types of Feminism -- III. About This Work.
Chapter One: Feminism nd Biblical Interpretation -- I. The Problem: The Hard Passages -- II. The Rules of Interpretation -- III. Letting Scripture Interpret Scripture -- IV. Prescriptive Versus Descripture -- V. Conclusion.
Chapter Two: Feminism and Creation -- I. Genesis One -- II. The Relation Between Genesis One and Genesis Two -- III. Genesis Two -- IV. The Decisive Point: The New Testament Commentary.
Chapter Three: Feminism and the Fall -- I. The Sin -- II. The Curse -- III. The Restoration.
Summary: "What does the Bible teach about gender roles? Is there a difference as seen in Scripture? How do we understand Paul's statement, 'neither male nor female?' Does the Bible teach egalitarianism? This work is about feminism. It is an examination and evaluation of how Biblical feminism interprets and uses the Bible to support its view of gender roles. Understanding the debate over Biblical feminism is essential to answering the questions about the role of women in the church. No one can take the debate over feminism seriously without facing the following questions: Are the feminists correct? Does the Bible indeed teach egalitarianism or hierarchicalism? Does it support feminism or non-feminism?"--Publisher's statement
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-319).

Introduction -- I. Definitions -- II. Types of Feminism -- III. About This Work.

Chapter One: Feminism nd Biblical Interpretation -- I. The Problem: The Hard Passages -- II. The Rules of Interpretation -- III. Letting Scripture Interpret Scripture -- IV. Prescriptive Versus Descripture -- V. Conclusion.

Chapter Two: Feminism and Creation -- I. Genesis One -- II. The Relation Between Genesis One and Genesis Two -- III. Genesis Two -- IV. The Decisive Point: The New Testament Commentary.

Chapter Three: Feminism and the Fall --

I. The Sin -- II. The Curse -- III. The Restoration.

"What does the Bible teach about gender roles? Is there a difference as seen in Scripture? How do we understand Paul's statement, 'neither male nor female?' Does the Bible teach egalitarianism? This work is about feminism. It is an examination and evaluation of how Biblical feminism interprets and uses the Bible to support its view of gender roles. Understanding the debate over Biblical feminism is essential to answering the questions about the role of women in the church. No one can take the debate over feminism seriously without facing the following questions: Are the feminists correct? Does the Bible indeed teach egalitarianism or hierarchicalism? Does it support feminism or non-feminism?"--Publisher's statement

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