by Coleen Sharp | Sep 29, 2019 | Podcasts
This week Coleen and Rachel discuss women, work and callings.
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Beyond Authority and Submission
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by Coleen Sharp | Sep 22, 2019 | Podcasts
This week Coleen and Rachel discuss various views on masculine and feminine in the church.
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“Men and women effectively function in separate and distinct domains. We have men’s ministries and women’s ministries. We have programs for our senior high girls and guys. The local Christian bookstore even sells different Bibles for women and men. On the one hand, women in conservative churches teach women’s Bible studies and take care of most of the childcare needs, from nursery to children’s Sunday School and choirs. They are tasked with most of the hospitality functions in the church: wedding and baby showers, potluck (pot providence?) dinners, coffee and donuts in the narthex. Women also take care of many of the mercy ministry needs, such as meals for the sick or for new mothers. Women’s Bible studies are likely to focus on biblical womanhood, motherhood, and hospitality. Typically, lay men, on the other hand, teach men’s and coed Bible studies and most youth group programs. Men take care of the maintenance and upkeep of the church. They may also be tasked with assisting in home repairs for widows and for others in need. Men’s Bible studies are often focused on doctrinal or theological training and leadership.” Rachel Green Miller Beyond Authority and Submission
Muscular Christianity by Michael Horton (You can find the article printed in its entirety here)
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by Coleen Sharp | Sep 15, 2019 | Podcasts
1 Timothy 2:11-15 is sometimes used to argue that all women are more easily deceived than men, but is this a correct understanding of the text? This week Coleen and Rachel discuss whether women are more easily deceived and the consequences of this view.
Episode Resources:
Beyond Authority and Submission:Women and Men in Marriage, Church and Society by Rachel Green Miller
No Little Women: Equipping All Women in the Household of God by Aimee Byrd
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by Coleen Sharp | Sep 8, 2019 | Podcasts
Episode 128
This week Coleen and Angela talk with Rachel Miller about her new book Beyond Authority and Submission: Women and Men in Marriage, Church, and Society.
Episode Resources:
Beyond Authority and Submission: Women and Men in Marriage, Church, and Society by Rachel Green Miller
Launch Day Post
Introduction to Beyond Authority and Submission
WHAT AM I: FEMINIST, EGALITARIAN, COMPLEMENTARIAN? by Rachel Green Miller
Eternal Subordination of the Son with Rachel Miller Theology Gals Episode
Patriarchy Part 1 with Rachel Miller
Patriarchy Part 2 with Rachel Miller
Feminism with Rachel Miller
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by Coleen Sharp | Sep 1, 2019 | Podcasts
This week Coleen and Angela answer listener questions. Some of the topics covered are: quiet times, reading teachers that have serious theological error, enneagram and others.
A note regarding this episode: One of the listener questions involved was regarding a teacher we are not familiar with. Our answer was not regarding that specific teacher but rather teachers in general that promote serious theological errors.
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