Evangelical Feminism and Biblical Truth
An Analysis of More Than 100 Disputed Questions
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What does the Bible really teach about the roles of men and women? Bible scholar Wayne Grudem carefully draws on 27 years of biblical research as he responds to 118 arguments often levied against traditional gender roles. Grudem counters egalitarian and feminist critiques with clarity, compassion, and precision, showing God’s equal value for men and women while celebrating the beauty in their differences.
Part I: Some Paths to Liberalism in Recent History
1. Introduction
2. The historical connection between liberalism and an egalitarian view of women in the church
Part II: Current Evangelical Feminist Views that Undermine or Deny the Authority of Scripture
3. Some evangelical feminists deny the authority or truthfulness of Genesis 1 -3
4. Some evangelical feminists say that Paul was wrong
5. Some evangelical feminists say that some verses that are in every ancient manuscript are not really part of the Bible
6. Some evangelical feminists say our ultimate authority is not found in what is written in Scripture but is found in later developments that came after the Bible
7. Some evangelical feminists adopt William Webb’s “Redemptive Movement” approach and cast all the ethical commands of the New Testament into doubt
8. Some evangelical feminists claim that everyone’s position just depends on what verses people choose to prioritize
9. Some evangelical feminists silence the most relevant Bible verses on men and women by saying they are “disputed”