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Embracing Complementarianism
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Graham Beynon; Jane Tooher | The Good Book Company
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Graham Beynon; Jane Tooher | The Good Book Company
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It can be tempting to shy away from addressing the issue of gender roles in church because it’s often controversial. But this can result in churches either being increasingly influenced by secular culture or simply sticking with the status quo when it comes to what men and women do in church.
Building on the belief that complementarianism is both biblical and positive, this book focuses on what these convictions look like in practice. Moving beyond the familiar discussions around "gender roles", and leaving room for variety in how readers implement these ideas, it will encourage a church culture where men and women truly partner together—embracing their privileges and responsibilities, and maximising their gifts, in joyful service of God’s kingdom.
176 pages.
This is a truly helpful, thought-provoking work. It covers the Complementarian position very well, and stops short of telling you the responses and decisions you should take in your own church. The book is stronger for that. Too often writers on subjects like this prescribe their own church model as normative for everyone else. This book doesn't, but will help you to chart a biblical course in the context of you own church's background, environment and resources. Recommended for thinking readers.
This is a truly helpful, thought-provoking work. It covers the Complementarian position very well, and stops short of telling you the responses and decisions you should take in your own church. The book is stronger for that. Too often writers on subjects like this prescribe their own church model as normative for everyone else. This book doesn't, but will help you to chart a biblical course in the context of you own church's background, environment and resources. Recommended for thinking readers.
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