Evangelical Feminism | Wayne Grudem
Wayne Grudem. Evangelical Feminism: A New Path to Liberalism? Crossway, 2006. 272 pp.
By critically examining the writings of egalitarians, Grudem shows that, while egalitarian leaders claim to be subject to Scripture in their thinking, what is increasingly evident in their actual scholarship and practice is an effective rejection of the authority of Scripture.
Egalitarianism is heading toward an Adam who is neither male nor female, a Jesus whose manhood is not important, and a God who is both Father and Mother, and then maybe only Mother. The common denominator in all of this is a persistent undermining of the authority of Scripture in our lives. Grudem’s conclusion is that we must choose either evangelical feminism or biblical truth. We can’t have it both ways!
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Professors
- Al Mohler at AlbertMohler.com (10/06) Review
Pastors/Church Leaders
- Erik Raymond at IrishCalvinist.com (05/07) Review
- Trevin Wax at Kingdom People (01/07) Review
- Michael Spencer at InternetMonk.com (11/06) Review
Laymen/Unknown
- Rebecca at Rebecca Writes (06/07) Review
- Tim Challies at Challies.com (02/07) Review
- Jonathan Watson at BannerofTruth.org (ND) Review
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