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Christians for Biblical Equality
Studies on Biblical Equality: 12 Lesson Outlines for Personal or Group Study
Studies on Biblical Equality: 12 Lesson Outlines for Personal or Group Study
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Studies on Biblical Equality includes outlines for 12 lessons designed to aid readers in understanding the biblical passages regarding men and women. Lessons address women in the Old and New Testaments, the meaning of "head," and Jesus' attitude toward women and men and more.
Contents:
- Backgrounds for Sexual Discrimination
- How Do We Interpret the Bible
- God’s Ideal and How It Was Destroyed by Sin
- Men and Women in the Old Testament
- Jesus’ Attitude Toward Women and Men
- Women and Men in the Early Church
- Husbands and Wives in Marriage
- The Meaning of Head in the New Testament: Metaphorical Meanings
- Regulations for People Where They Were in Corinth
- Regulations for People Where They Were in Ephesus
Teachings About Authority in the Bible
The Gifts that God Gives to Believers
"We had learned long ago that it is the study of the Bible itself that brings conviction, encouragement, and release from damaging traditions. Such traditions have often suppressed the freedom in Christ that his death and resurrection were meant to give to all believers, regardless of gender, class, age or race."
Contents:
- Backgrounds for Sexual Discrimination
- How Do We Interpret the Bible
- God’s Ideal and How It Was Destroyed by Sin
- Men and Women in the Old Testament
- Jesus’ Attitude Toward Women and Men
- Women and Men in the Early Church
- Husbands and Wives in Marriage
- The Meaning of Head in the New Testament: Metaphorical Meanings
- Regulations for People Where They Were in Corinth
- Regulations for People Where They Were in Ephesus
Teachings About Authority in the Bible
The Gifts that God Gives to Believers
"We had learned long ago that it is the study of the Bible itself that brings conviction, encouragement, and release from damaging traditions. Such traditions have often suppressed the freedom in Christ that his death and resurrection were meant to give to all believers, regardless of gender, class, age or race."
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