Table of Contents
[list style=”list-img3″]Editorial, pp. 2-3.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Steve McCoy, “The Wedding Vows 20 Years Later, pp. 4-8.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Rob Lister, “Husbands, Love Your Wives by Being the “Bad Guy,” pp. 9-11.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Louis Markos, “Why Homeschooled Girls are Feminism’s Worst Nightmare,” pp. 12-15.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Heath Lambert, “Should a Woman Marry a Man Who Has a Problem with Pornography,” pp. 16-17.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Andrew Wilson, “Five Forms of Egalitarianism: With a Critique of David Instone-Brewer’s View of the Household Codes,” pp. 18-22.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]David Schrock, “One Beautiful, Scandalous Night: How God Brings Redemption Through A Foolish Plan, A Faithful Woman, and A Righteous Man (Ruth 3:1-18),” pp. 23-29.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Benjamin L. Merkle, “A Review of Benjamin Reaoch, Women, Slaves, and the Gender Debate: A Complementarian Response to the Redemptive-Movement Hermeneutic,” pp. 30-31.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Ray Van Neste, “A Review of Joel B. Green, ed. Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics,” pp. 32-34.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Aimee Byrd, “A Review of Rachel Held Evans, A Year of Biblical Womanhood: How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting on Her Roof, Covering Her Head, and Calling Her Husband ‘Master’” pp. 35-37.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Samuel Emadi, “A Review of Justin Lee, Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from Gays-vs.-Christian Debate,” pp. 38-39.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Chris Sarver, “A Review of Sam Allbery, Is God Anti-Gay? And Other Questions about Homosexuality, the Bible, and Same-sex Attraction,” pp. 40-41.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]David Schrock, “A Review of Peter Hubbard, Love Into Light: The Gospel, The Homosexual, and the Church,” pp. 42-43.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Godwin Sathianathan, “A Review of Heath Lambert, Finally Free: Fighting for Purity with the Power of Grace,” pp. 40-41.[/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.