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Index
About the Authors 7
Preface
Foreword
Chapter 1: A Vision of Biblical Complementarity:
Chapter 2: An Overview of Central Concerns:
Chapter 3: Male-Female Equality and Male Headship:
Chapter 4: Women in the Life and Teachings of Jesus
Chapter 5: Head Coverings, Prophecies and the Trinity:
Chapter 6: ÒSilent in the ChurchesÓ:
Chapter 7: Role Distinctions in the Church:
Chapter 8: Husbands and Wives as Analogues of Christ and the Church:
Chapter 9: What Does It Mean Not to Teach or Have Authority Over Men?:
Chapter 10: Wives Like Sarah, and the Husbands Who Honor Them:
Chapter 11: The Valuable Ministries of Women in the Context of Male Leadership:
Chapter 12: Men and Women in the Image of God
Chapter 13: The Church as Family: Why Male Leadership
Chapter 14: The Meaning of Authority in the Local Church
Chapter 15: Church History
Chapter 16: Biology
Chapter 17: Psychology
Chapter 18: Sociology
Chapter 19: Law
Chapter 20: The Family and the Church:
Chapter 21: Principles to Use in Establishing Women in Ministry
Chapter 22: The High Calling of Wife and Mother in Biblical Perspective
Chapter 23: WhereÕs Dad? A Call for Fathers with the Spirit of Elijah
Chapter 24: Women in Society:
Chapter 25: The Essence of Femininity: A Personal Perspective
Chapter 26: Charity, Clarity, and Hope:
Appendix 1: The Meaning of Kephaleø (ÒHeadÓ): A Response to Recent Studies
Appendix 2: The Danvers Statement
articles,1 sermons,
2 and unpublished papers to give credible account of the Biblical
charge to discipline me when Mom and Dad are both present.13 No woman should have
man he is called to take the lead in guarding the woman he is with.16
free from the bondage of our sinful selves.24
The ninth affirmation of the Danvers Statement32 is perhaps the crucial final thing to
church1 (Ephesians 5:31-32); (2) parenting practices that do not train boys to be
slaves’ working conditions) was defying timeless Biblical norms for society.”3 The
analogous to that offered for heterosexual relationships.”20
The model of headship is our Lord, the Head of the church, who gave Himself for us.1
thing that moves upon the earth.” [RSV]3
love each other in the same way?21 The man is to love his wife by accepting the primary
then, in that case, God would be subordinate to humans!”33 This reasoning is not really
should be rendered: “Your desire will be for your husband, but he must rule over you.”47
about submission?1
evangelical feminists who are discarding the more traditional viewpoints.3 For Hull,
each with different roles, with neither elevated or depreciated.19 Both serve to illustrate
structure of the time were reasons for the apostles’ being only men.30
controversial passages in the Bible.1 For instance: How does verse 2 relate to verses 3-
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