The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood, Philip Barton Payne
The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood, Philip Barton Payne
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The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood
How God's Word Consistently Affirms Gender Equality

Author: Philip Barton Payne

Narrator: Josh Childs

Unabridged: 5 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 04/04/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A biblical defense of egalitarianism that relies on Scripture to affirm gender equality in the eyes of God."Biblical womanhood" is the idea that the Bible teaches God-ordained male leadership and female submission in the home and subordination in the church. Some say this hierarchy of authority is sufficiently evidenced by examples of male leadership (and lack of female leadership) in the Bible: the first human was male, Israel's official priests were male, most authors of Scripture were male, Jesus was male and chose twelve male Apostles. God is addressed as Father. Wives are commanded to submit to their husbands.In The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood, New Testament scholar Philip B. Payne argues that the very Bible passages that are often believed to teach male headship and female subordination actually teach gender equality. He demonstrates that the Bible does not endorse gender hierarchy but instead emphasizes:The Holy Spirit gifting all believers for ministryThe oneness of the body of Christ (the church) and the priesthood of all believersHumility, service, and mutual submission required of all believersFreedom and willingness to relinquish freedom in order to spread the gospel These concepts are examined in 14 Bible passages throughout the Old and New Testaments, using careful exploration of Greek and Hebrew word meanings, historical and cultural context, and examples from Scripture. Payne defends his position by providing detailed answers to common objections at the end of each chapter.The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood is for those struggling to reconcile the Bible's seemingly contradictory teachings about man and woman. Readers will come away with greater confidence in the reliability of Scripture's consistent, harmonious message of gender equality.Visual components and appendixes are included in the audiobook companion PDF download.

About Philip Barton Payne

Philip Barton Payne (PhD, Cambridge) has served with his wife Nancy for the Evangelical Free Church Mission in Japan for seven years. He has taught New Testament studies at Cambridge, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Gordon-Conwell, Bethel, and Fuller, and is known for his studies on textual criticism, the parables of Jesus, and Paul's teachings on women.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sheila

Excellent book from a scholar who seriously knows his stuff! The book opens with WHY women's equality and mutuality matters. Payne shows that he isn't trying to throw the Bible out, but instead his intention is to take it very seriously--and throughout the book he shows his immense knowledge of the B......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn

Highly recommended! Really solid, well-researched book. I was enthralled with Payne’s discussion of translation and history—and the evidence that some of the scriptural passages used to isolate women in ministry may not have been original to Paul! This was definitely a scholarly read; I recommend it......more

Wow!! I will be pondering this for awhile.......more

Goodreads review by Nyameye

FWIW:  I listened to the Audio version of this book via Audible, in a single sitting, on either 2x or 2.5x speed. In terms of footnotes / technical discussion etc - even in the audiobook for it is super clear in it's referencing. However, I definitely missed some things and did not process everythin......more

Goodreads review by Laney

What a great, thought-provoking read! I 10/10 recommend this book to anyone thoughtfully considering this topic. He does a thorough job of unpacking texts that we’ve learned to read through a particular lens, offering helpful contextual insights that shed new light on common questions and concerns s......more