Table of Contents
[list style=”list-img3″]Editorial, pp. 2-4.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Odds & Ends, pp. 5-8.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Kevin DeYoung, “Why Complemegalitarianism Doesn’t Work,” pp. 9-14.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]John Piper, “The Ultimate Meaning of True Womanhood,” pp. 15-18.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]R. Albert Mohler Jr., “The End of Men,” pp. 19-21.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Heath Lambert, “Breaking the Marital Impasse: How Authority and Submission Work When Spouses Disagree,” pp. 22-27.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Philip B. Payne and Andreas J. Köstenberger, “Discussion of 1 Timothy 2:12,” pp. 28-32.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Joshua Harris, “A Word to Wives: 1 Peter 3:1-6,” pp 33-36.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Stephen J. Wellum, “Irenic and Unpersuasive: A Review of Millard J. Erickson, Who’s Tampering with the Trinity?” pp. 37-47.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Nathan Finn, “Complementarian Caricature: A Review of Kathryn Joyce, Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement,” pp. 48-49.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Courtney Reissig, “Becoming a Woman of Dominion: A Review of Mark Chanski, Womanly Dominion: More Than a Gentle and Quiet Spirit,” pp. 50-51.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Jason G. Duesing, “Nothing New Here: A Review of Global Voices on Biblical Equality, edited by Aída Besançon Spencer, William David Spencer, and Mimi Haddad,” pp. 52-55.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Micah Daniel Carter, “Tell Me Their Story of Jesus: A Review of Margaret Elizabeth Köstenberger, Jesus and the Feminists,” pp. 56-58.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Jason Meyer, “A Helpful Thesis but a Problematic Assumption: A Review of John L. Thompson, Reading the Bible with the Dead,” pp. 59-61.[/list]
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This new curriculum is aimed at Christians who are facing challenging questions with the rise of LGBT ideology on topics like homosexuality, transgenderism, gender dysphoria, intersex conditions, preferred pronouns, and more. The study is broken down into eight chapters that guide readers through the Bible’s teaching on gender, sexuality, and marriage. Male & Female He Created Them gives Christians with a biblical foundation that starts in Genesis 1 and 2 with God’s good design in making mankind male and female in His image.
Male & Female He Created Them: A Study on Gender, Sexuality, & Marriage can be purchased online at Christian Book, Christian Focus, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.