Description
The status of women in all societies throughout history seems linked to religion. Even in Christendom, where the elevation of women has been pursued to the greatest extent, there continue to be major disagreements among religious leaders.
This book is a critical examination of New Testament teachings on the social and religious status of women. A provocative and challenging alternative to the traditional interpretation of relevant passages is offered. The author sees the liberation of women from male dominance as a significant underlying theme in the New Testament, and Christian fundamentalism as a major hindrance to it.
About the Author
Lesly F. Massey is an adjunct professor of religion at Amberton University. He has been a missionary in South Africa and worked in Haiti, El Salvador, Nicaragua and various countries in Africa. He also conducts workshops with churches on gender equality.
Reviews
"this examination of the New Testament teaching on the status of women gives particular attention to social and cultural backgrounds"-New Testament Abstracts; "its importance lies in the scholarly quality of the method described in the subtitle, and its accessibility to the general reader. This is a study of solid worth"-The Church of England Newspaper.
Book Information
ISBN 9780786467723
Author Lesly F. Massey
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc
Weight(grams) 227g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 8mm