Does Christianity Teach Male Headship?: The Equal-regard Marriage and Its Critics

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David Blankenhorn, Don S. Browning, Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2004 - Family & Relationships - 141 pages
This is not just another book on the perennial issue of male headship. In contrast to those many who regard Christianity as the great source of male domination, this book argues that authentic Christianity does not teach that husbands have spiritual superiority over their wives, and its authors listen to and engage voices that still claim that it does.

Written by distinguished Protestant and Roman Catholic scholars, the book first demonstrates how deep strands of the Christian tradition have always taught an ethic of gender mutuality, sowing the seeds for what is today called the "equal-regard marriage." Though patriarchy was pervasive in the ancient world surrounding early Christianity and sometimes influenced the church, new research shows that the earliest layers of Christianity both resisted and worked to transform it. Not every author in the book agrees with this point of view; dissenters have their say too. As a whole, "Does Christianity Teach Male Headship? constitutes a robust debate that, finally, invites readers to decide.

Contributors: David Blankenhorn
Don Browning
Lisa Sowle Cahill
Allan C. Carlson
Daniel Mark Cere
Maggie Gallagher
W. Robert Godfrey
Bonnie Miller-McLemore
John W. Miller
Carolyn Osiek
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen
John Witte Jr.

 

Contents

The Problem of Men
3
Is Equal Regard in the Bible?
13
Reform of the Protestant Tradition
28
The Feminist Pope
40
The Problem of Men Reconsidered
65
The Problem of Protestants
74
Headship and the Bible
82
Reflections on the Debate
126
Contributors
139
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