Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning
Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning
By Jonathan Leeman | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.11.2019It seems to be a moment of reckoning for complementarianism.
Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning (Part 2)
By Jonathan Leeman | 12.11.2019The differences between the broad and narrow corners of the complementarian camp root in different instincts and different pastoral burdens.
Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning (Part 3)
By Jonathan Leeman | 12.11.2019How then do we move forward in the complementarian conversation?
Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning (Part 4)
By Jonathan Leeman | 12.11.2019How then do we move forward in the complementarian conversation?
A Global Look at Complementarianism
By Greg Turner | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.11.2019Complementarianism is a declining conviction in the global evangelical church. The solution is neither a surrender to egalitarianism nor a return to cultural traditionalism.
How Are Men and Women Different?
By Kevin DeYoung | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.11.2019What would you say if your little boy asked you, “Daddy, what does it mean to be a man?” or if your little girl asked, “Mommy, what does it mean to be a woman?”
Can Women Be Pastors But Not Elders?
By Denny Burk | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.11.2019Did you know that there is a “complementarian” case for women serving as pastors?
Charles Spurgeon, Women’s Ministry, and Female Preachers
By A. DiPrima, G. Chang | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.11.2019Spurgeon’s earnest desire was to promote the work of faithful and godly women in the life of the church. Though he believed that the pulpit was closed to women, the world was not.
Man and Woman in Exile (Genesis 3)
By Mitchell Chase | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.11.2019A complementarian vision of relationships will help men and women flourish in exile. Manhood and womanhood cannot be pursued and understood, however, without confronting the challenges that exist.
Does the Bible Allow for Women Deacons? No, Says Alex Strauch (with a response from Tom Schreiner)
By A. Strauch, T. R. Schreiner | 12.11.2019Can women serve as deacons? Yes, says Tom Schreiner.
Must Women Be Silent in Churches? (1 Corinthians 14:34)
By Denny Burk | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.11.2019Does 1 Corinthians 14:34–35 teach that women must be entirely silent in the church?
Does the Bible Allow for Women Deacons? Yes, Says Tom Schreiner (with a response from Alex Strauch)
By A. Strauch, T. R. Schreiner | 12.11.2019Can women serve as deacons? Yes, says Tom Schreiner.
Book Review: Gender Ideology: What Do Christians Need to Know?, by Sharon James
Review by Carl Trueman | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.11.2019This is a book that all Christians will find helpful in addressing a problem with which we will all likely at some point have to wrestle, either socially, politically, pastorally, or personally.
Man and Woman in Creation (Genesis 1 and 2)
By Alastair Roberts | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.10.2019It’s not about difference from each other, but difference for each other. The differences between men and women are precisely features that make them fitting for each other.
Embracing the Joys and Sacrifices of Our Distinct Roles
By Erik Raymond | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 12.10.2019When we follow Jesus, our whole lives are to be a sacrifice.