Why Can't Women Do That? Breaking Down the Reasons Churches Put Men in Charge

Par : Philip B. Payne, Vincent Huffaker
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8985117417
  • EAN9798985117417
  • Date de parution04/12/2021
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  • ÉditeurVinati Press, LLC

Résumé

A casual, clear, and compelling Biblical case for male/female equality in the church and home!Embark on a transformative journey into the age-old debate on women's roles in the church and family. In "Why Can't Women Do That?" Philip Payne (renowned author of "The Bible vs Biblical Womanhood" and "Man and Woman: One in Christ") presents his easiest-to-understand book, offering a compelling and accessible perspective on male/female equality.
With co-author Vince Huffaker, they have crafted the definitive book for laypeople seeking clarity on this crucial issue, navigating every relevant Bible passage, revealing God's resounding affirmation that women can indeed lead alongside men. In this groundbreaking work, Payne and Huffaker address the concerns that trouble many Christians. The first part of the book delves into general principles and church traditions.
The second part analyzes relevant Bible passages used to limit women's leadership. They present a simplified-yet-complete, straightforward case for the inclusion of women, dismantling centuries-old mistranslations and misconceptions that have perpetuated the subjugation of women."Why Can't Women Do That?" is for all members of the Christian community, regardless of their stance. Written in an engaging, non-confrontational manner, it invites readers to explore the issue in a casual and thought-provoking style.
Perfect for individual reflection, small group discussions, pastors, and churches, "Why Can't Women Do That?" offers a refreshing perspective on the leadership roles of women. With clear language and profound insights, this book is an indispensable resource for navigating the intricacies of male/female equality.
A casual, clear, and compelling Biblical case for male/female equality in the church and home!Embark on a transformative journey into the age-old debate on women's roles in the church and family. In "Why Can't Women Do That?" Philip Payne (renowned author of "The Bible vs Biblical Womanhood" and "Man and Woman: One in Christ") presents his easiest-to-understand book, offering a compelling and accessible perspective on male/female equality.
With co-author Vince Huffaker, they have crafted the definitive book for laypeople seeking clarity on this crucial issue, navigating every relevant Bible passage, revealing God's resounding affirmation that women can indeed lead alongside men. In this groundbreaking work, Payne and Huffaker address the concerns that trouble many Christians. The first part of the book delves into general principles and church traditions.
The second part analyzes relevant Bible passages used to limit women's leadership. They present a simplified-yet-complete, straightforward case for the inclusion of women, dismantling centuries-old mistranslations and misconceptions that have perpetuated the subjugation of women."Why Can't Women Do That?" is for all members of the Christian community, regardless of their stance. Written in an engaging, non-confrontational manner, it invites readers to explore the issue in a casual and thought-provoking style.
Perfect for individual reflection, small group discussions, pastors, and churches, "Why Can't Women Do That?" offers a refreshing perspective on the leadership roles of women. With clear language and profound insights, this book is an indispensable resource for navigating the intricacies of male/female equality.