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By: sam ruck

Thanks Matthew for the thoughtful review. I’m actually a new subscriber at Rachel’s blog and as much as I like the hard questions she asks on so many things I don’t need a book to muddy the waters with...

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By: The straw man behind A Year Of Biblical Womanhood | FACES OF LIONSFACES...

[...] and has the potential to confuse and misinform many. Other helpful reviews have been provided by Matthew Lee Anderson, Doug Wilson and Kathy Keller. Share this:FacebookStumbleUponEmailDiggReddit...

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By: Eve Marie Barner Gleason

There have been all sorts of “biblical manhood” discussions (and “movements”) in the church in just my 15 years of adult awareness. They have “complementary” weakness to the “biblical womanhood”...

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By: hannah anderson

This whole conversation reminded me of Romans 13:8 and the “obligation” to love. “Owe nothing to anyone–except for your obligation to love one another. If you love your neighbor, you will fulfill the...

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By: Charlie Albright

Great Stuff Matthew! I noticed that the complementarians I was reading were not understanding the actual argument that Rachel was proposing. I figuring that the reasons are twofold. First, present day...

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By: Performative Hermeneutics: Considering “Biblical Womanhood”

[...] The issue of the performative quality of Rachel’s project has been suspected as much as her exegetical leanings. Matthew Lee Anderson’s review of the book, which goes on to offer a cogent...

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By: J.R. Miller

Good critique. I appreciate the balance the the sources you provided.

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By: Liezl

Thank you for this stimulating discussion. It is so encouraging to see conversations being had at a level of engagement rather attack and defense. This is a general reply to the above thread of...

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By: Daveyboy53

I think you meant “conflagration” instead of “conflaguration.”

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By: MHouston

Well, I’ve just discovered Mere Orthodoxy and am finding old blogs to catch up on. Hence I am commenting when no one is paying attention anymore. But for what it’s worth… my husband and I have found...

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