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Malestrom

Book • 2015
Carolyn Custis James examines how traditional patriarchal interpretations of the Bible have shaped cultural expectations of men and women and argues that Jesus’ life and teachings actually subvert those structures.

She combines historical, cultural, and biblical analysis to show how early Christian patterns empowered women and redefined male leadership.

The book proposes practical steps for modern Christians to resist oppressive gender norms and recover a holistic vision of mutual flourishing.

James uses theological argumentation alongside contemporary examples to call for a reshaping of church and family life.

The work has been influential among readers seeking a biblically grounded case for gender equality within evangelicalism.

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