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Myth Of Sexual Equality
$16.49Add to cartStudies in Biblical Sex Roles and their Proper Expressions This is a collection of writings on the subject of men’s and women’s roles that first appeared in Foundations: A Journal of Christian Reconstruction, a biweekly email publication of the writings of Howard Douglas King. The author is a Reformed Christian who is also a staunch Biblicist and anti-Modernist. Viewed from a historical perspective, there is nothing radical or out of the ordinary in the analysis presented here. A Christian author advocating these positions in the third, eleventh, or seventeenth century would scarcely have raised an eyebrow. But to do so in the twentyfirst century is to come up against the dominant Equalitarianism and Feminism of the age. The Myth of Sexual Equality challenges the reigning ideology, and aims to show that the churches of the Reformation have, along with the broader culture, embraced Feminism in principle-and with it have compromised their stand on God’s Word. It provides a thought-provoking study of the God-ordained differences between the sexes and the ways the godly have traditionally recognized and expressed those differences.