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Finally Feminist: A Pragmatic Christian Understanding of Gender (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology )

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In Finally Feminist, John Stackhouse proposes a way forward by affirming both the patriarchal and the feminist (or complementarian and egalitarian) reading of Scripture. He argues that these emphases exist side by side in the Bible. He then provides biblical, theological, and practical arguments for his own understanding: Equality is the biblical ideal, but patriarchy is allowed and regulated by a God who has larger kingdom purposes in mind. Stackhouse then tests his understanding by exposing it to the objections of other theories and concludes with two appendixes that tease out some practical implications.

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  • Presents a fresh set of evangelical perspectives on gender
  • Proposes the idea that patriarchal and feminist roles exist side by side in Scripture
  • Provides biblical, theological, and practical arguments of easy understanding
  • Toward a New Paradigm
  • The Paradigm
  • Responses to Arguments

Top Highlights

“God depicts his own relationship with Israel, and then Christ’s with the church, in terms of a patriarchal marriage of non-equals.” (Page 37)

“Jesus does indeed welcome women into his circle of disciples—but not his inner circle.” (Page 37)

“second principle is that some things matter more than others.” (Page 38)

“in this book, feminist and egalitarian are synonyms” (Page 17)

This is a clear and engaging articulation of a fresh set of evangelical perspectives on gender. Full of intriguing theological and exegetical suggestions and written with disarming frankness, Stackhouse’s book seeks to stimulate good argument and counterargument, and it surely deserves to be debated long and hard.

John Webster, professor, St. Mary’s College, University of St. Andrews

This book is remarkable not only for its wisdom about gender relations but also for the method Stackhouse employs for reading difficult biblical texts. His strategy is to start with the big question: How does God act, as depicted throughout the Bible? He then asks what conclusions we can draw for understanding God’s purposes in gender relations. He has an answer that speaks to both sides of this thorny debate.

—Nancey Murphy, professor of Christian philosophy, Fuller Theological Seminary

John Stackhouse is an advisory editor at Christianity Today, a contributing editor at Books & Culture, and a consulting editor at Christian History & Biography magazines. He is the author of more than 500 articles, book chapters, and reviews in the history, sociology, and philosophy of religion and in theology. He has published seven books and edited or co-edited four more. Dr. Stackhouse’s commentary has been featured by most North American television networks, many radio stations, and print media as diverse as The New York Times, The Times Literary Supplement, The Atlantic, Time, Reader’s Digest, The Christian Century, and even Maxim. He has lectured at schools as various as Yale University, Calvin Theological Seminary, Prairie Bible Institute, Brigham Young University, and the People’s University of China. A jazz musician, he sometimes plays piano, electric bass, trumpet, or guitar for Regent events. He was also a right winger on the Regent College hockey team that lost the UBC intramural championship on a dreadful referee’s mistake.

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