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Mentioned in 14 episodes

Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood

Book • 2025
This book, edited by John Piper and Wayne Grudem, presents a thorough defense of complementarianism, addressing gender roles through biblical exegesis and theological analysis.

It features contributions from over 20 influential scholars, providing insights into the proper relationship between men and women in various contexts.

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Mentioned in 14 episodes

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Kaitlyn Schiess
as a key text outlining the theology of complementarianism.
25 snips
Can women lead in church? Part 1
Mentioned as one of
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Aimee Byrd
's books and believed to be her best-selling work.
24 snips
What Happens When You Say Women Should Have Agency and Influence in the Church: Aimee Byrd
Mentioned as the definitive text of complementarianism, critiqued for potentially reflecting post-industrial gender norms more than Scripture.
23 snips
The Mighty Meekness of Masculinity: Part 3 - Overlap, Not Exclusion
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Peter Bell
as the book that lit the Reformed world on fire.
17 snips
The HARM Spiritual Abuse Does to a Jesus Follower
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Sheila Rae Gregoire
as one of the quintessential books that started the complementarian movement.
11 snips
Episode 305: All the Problems with Complementarianism in a Nutshell--And How They Try to Make it Sound Pretty
Mentioned by Andrew as a book he read 20 years ago, revisiting it to sharpen his understanding.
493. A Call to Gospel Men
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Shannon Patterson
as the author of a book critiquing the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.
Episode 3 - Biblical, But Not
Mentioned as a flagship text for complementarianism.
Episode 1 - The Secret Meeting
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Shannon Patterson
as co-authors of "Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood", a book that significantly impacted complementarian thought.
Episode 2 - The Role She Wasn’t Allowed To Play
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Sheila Rae Gregoire
to illustrate the concept of burden in complementarian marriages.
Episode 227: Are We Creating a Strawman out of Complementarianism? We Respond to Critics

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