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 .p147 1 Timothy 3:1-13 Greek text uses ''whoever'' and ''anyone'', modern English Bibles introduce eight to ten male pronouns not in the Greek text
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The Making Of Biblical Womanhood

How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth

Beth Allison Barr 2021, Beaverton Lib., 220.8305 BAR

  • notes but no index
  • ESV == 2001 English Standard Version of the bible

  • Baylor University, associate professor of history, associate dean of the graduate school
  • PhD, Medieval History 2004, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Allison_Barr . . . https://www.bethallisonbarr.com

  • p001 grew up Southern Baptist in small-town Texas, James Dobson Love for a Lifetime

  • p002 2016 Husband Jeb Barr fired as youth pastor after 20 years of service
  • p004 complementarian churches

    • falsely reinterpret trinity as hierarchical to justify hierarchical subjugation of women
  • p016-7 Some male Baylor students expect Dr. Barr to submit academically to her husband
  • p017 Russell Moore: pagam patriarchy, women submit to all men; Christian patriarchy, women submit to their husbands.

  • p023 Epic of Gilgamesh supports "undeniable historical reality" that men lead and women are homemakers

  • p024 women 94% of victims in Texas domestic partner murder-suicides cite

  • p025 "What if patriarchy isn't divinely ordained but is a result of human sin?"
  • p027 Paige Patterson led SBC to rewrite faith statement emphasizing women's secondary creation and submission to husbands. Dorothy Patterson "led the charge"

  • p029 Genesis 3:16 Patriarchy wasn't what God wanted, it was the result of human sin.
  • p030 Katherine Bushnell about Genesis, Eve's rebellion was submitting to Adam in place of God

  • p033 Clarice Martin, patriarchy extends to racial subjugation

  • p035 Acts 9:36 "a certain disciple named Tabitha", the Greek implies one of many female disciples
  • p036 Galatians 3:28 "... there is neither male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus"
  • p042 evangelicals parse the lines of Paul's letters for narrow ethical guidelines, missing Paul's bigger purpose: one in Christ. Instead we keep building our own tower of hierarchy and power.
  • p043 John Mirk ca. 1400AD West England, sermon collection Festial
  • p044 Wedding ring isn't symbol of wife as husband's property, but reminder to put God first
  • p045 John Paul II: justifying female subordination with Ephesians 5 is equivalent to justifying slavery
  • p045 how Christians live differently within their Roman context, resistance given the reality of Roman patriarchy
  • p047 Rachel Held Evans: Jesus remix of Roman patriarchy

  • p047 Shi-Min Lu: Household code sets believers apart, freeing all members of household from Roman oppressive elements.
  • p048 Unlike Aristotle, who tells men to rule
  • p049 Collossians 3, Paul calls to wives first

  • p050 Ephesians 5 verse 21, "be subject to one another out of reverence to Christ"
  • p055 leaders of her church made it clear that women could not teach men, period, beginning at age 13
  • p061 Paul describes Corinthian practices, then in 1 Corinthians 36 responds "What! Did the word of God originate with you or are you the only ones it has reached?"

  • p064 Romans 16 recognizes 10 women, 7 for their ministry, Phoebe as a deacon
  • p066 Junia translated as female until the 20th century, then suddenly male "Junias"
  • p069 original Junia prominent among the apostles ESV: Junia well known to the apostles

  • p072-.. Margery Kempe Margaret of Antioch

  • p087 "In a world that didn't accept the word of a woman as a valid witness, Jesus chose women as witnesses for his resurrection."
  • p087 NT scholar Ben Witherington: "No, the problem in the chiurch is not strong women, but weak men who feel threatened by strong women ..."

  • p092 Uncle of Héloïse castrated Abelard

  • p094 7th century Saint Cuthbert redefined as misogynist after 10th century

Dr. Barr suggests the church's growing wealth and power attracted men, reducing the power of women

  • p097 Christian History Made Easy The Story of Christianity demote women preachers to teachers

  • p098 Church History in Plain Language

  • p103 The Holy Household: Women and Morals in Reformation Augsburg by Lyndal Roper Reformation driven by politics and profits

  • p105 Barr husband working for MDiv at Baptist-founded Wake Forest University

  • p107 teaching presentation for Wake Forest tenure track position focused on women's losses from Reformation -- fail
  • p109 After Martin Luther died, wife Katie struggled financially because "women's work" was circumscribed
  • p111 1600s, women's status shifted towards "wife" from work
  • p112 Andrea Turpin "singleness microaggressions"

  • p113 Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own

  • p114 Fundamentalism and Gender Bendroth 1993

  • p115 Argula von Grumbach 1520s Protestant

  • p116 Anne Askew burned at the stake for heresy

  • p117 Reformation theology replaced the priest with the husband
  • p119 ... woman saved through childbearing as an exemplar of the sanctification process for all Christians ...
  • p121 1690 Isaac Marlow argued that singing was unbiblical because if the entire congregation sang, women would sing too.

  • p127 Instead of Scripture transforming society, society transformed how early modern Christians interpreted the Bible
  • p130 Gender inclusive Bible debate, Zondervan NRSV TNIV

  • p134 1382-95 Wycliffe's Bible 1525 Tyndale N.T., 1535 Coverdale Bible,

  • p138 "Evangelicals should know that medieval people knew scripture at least as well, if not better, than we do today."
  • p138 "long tradition of lay access to biblical texts" An Introduction to the Medieval Bible, Frans van Liere

  • p143 Medieval clergy use gender-inclusive language to better care for their parishioners
  • p145 King James irritated with (seditious) Geneva Bible, commissioned KJV

  • p146 false universal language (female subsumed into male)
  • p147 1 Timothy 3:1-13 Greek text uses whoever and anyone, modern English Bibles introduce eight to ten male pronouns not in the Greek text

  • p149 Tadmor: "the polygamous social universe of the Hebrew Bible was rendered in terms of a monogamous English marital discourse"

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  • pxxx Bill Gothard

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