9781587434709-1587434709-The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth

The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth

ISBN-13: 9781587434709
ISBN-10: 1587434709
Author: Beth Allison Barr
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Brazos Press
Format: Paperback 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781587434709
ISBN-10: 1587434709
Author: Beth Allison Barr
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Brazos Press
Format: Paperback 256 pages

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The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth (ISBN-13: 9781587434709 and ISBN-10: 1587434709), written by authors Beth Allison Barr, was published by Brazos Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Churches & Church Leadership (Ministry & Evangelism, Christian Books & Bibles, Gender & Sexuality, Religious Studies) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Churches & Church Leadership books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.43.

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USA Today Bestseller"A powerful work of skillful research and personal insight."--Publishers WeeklyBiblical womanhood--the belief that God designed women to be submissive wives, virtuous mothers, and joyful homemakers--pervades North American Christianity. From choices about careers to roles in local churches to relationship dynamics, this belief shapes the everyday lives of evangelical women. Yet biblical womanhood isn't biblical, says Baylor University historian Beth Allison Barr. It arose from a series of clearly definable historical moments.This book moves the conversation about biblical womanhood beyond Greek grammar and into the realm of church history--ancient, medieval, and modern--to show that this belief is not divinely ordained but a product of human civilization that continues to creep into the church. Barr's historical insights provide context for contemporary teachings about women's roles in the church and help move the conversation forward.Interweaving her story as a Baptist pastor's wife, Barr sheds light on the #ChurchToo movement and abuse scandals in Southern Baptist circles and the broader evangelical world, helping readers understand why biblical womanhood is more about human power structures than the message of Christ.

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