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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Making of Biblical Womanhood
Book • 2021
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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when discussing the history of biblical womanhood.


Rick Pidcock

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Ep51: How Authoritarian Christians Appeal to the Bible but End Up Recreating Ancient Empire Dynamics in Modern Politics
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as a resource on egalitarianism and as an upcoming guest on the podcast.

Sheila Rae Gregoire

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Episode 274: The Marriage You Actually Want
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as a book that changed her life, exploring the historical context of women's roles in the church.

Stephanie May Wilson

Girls Night #287: Biblical Womanhood: Separating Fact from Fiction — with Beth Allison Barr
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as a historian who argues that 'biblical womanhood' is a historical construct, not a biblical one.


Shannon Patterson

Episode 3 - Biblical, But Not
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as her previous book.


Beth Allison Barr

Becoming the Pastor's Wife: Dr. Beth Allison Barr
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to critique John MacArthur's views on women preachers.


Shannon Patterson

Episode 7 - That’s What HE Said!
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; Beth gave an endorsement for 'The Marriage You Want'.

Sheila Rae Gregoire

Episode 272: Is "Acts of Service" Love Language Really a Cry for Help? All New Bonus Stats!
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, referencing the case that eternal functional subordination only came back when complementarians needed to argue for women's subordination.

Sheila Rae Gregoire

Episode 311: The Misleading Tactics of Complementarianism feat. Lydia Kaiser
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as a book discussing the historical perception of women's bodies.


Lori Adams-Brown

Dr. Chuck DeGroat on Healing the Inner Wounds: Finding Wholeness After Abuse (Best of 2024)
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as her first book, discussing how the subjugation of women became gospel truth.


Beth Allison Barr

Is Patriarchy Actually Biblical? Medieval Historian Beth Allison Barr Responds



