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Evangelical feminists, or egalitarians, consider men’s and women’s roles in the home and church to be interchangeable. In this definitive book, Wayne Grudem argues that this view is clearly contrary to Scripture.
The author presents a positive view of men and women as equal in value before God, yet with complementary – not identical – God-given roles. He then seeks to answer more than a hundred arguments that deny a unique leadership role to men, in marriage or the Christian community. He warns of a connection between evangelical feminism and liberalism, and surveys the current state of evangelicalism regarding manhood and womanhood. His conclusion is that ‘evangelicals who believe the Bible will ultimately have to choose between evangelical feminism and biblical truth.’
The culmination of 25 years of study and teaching, this thorough and accessible treatment of a controversial issue should become a standard text for evangelical reflection on gender roles. -- Publisher
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