Derek Rishmawy, James Wood, and Alastair Roberts welcome Dr. Lyndon Jost, author of Transfiguring Headship: A Figural Theology of Gender. Jost argues that headship is rooted in Old Testament figural theology rather than Greco-Roman culture, that it fundamentally means representation rather than authority, and that this reframes debates between complementarians and egalitarians alike.
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Chapters
01:15 - Overview of Transfiguring Headship
03:06 - Headship as Representation, Not Authority
06:09 - Critiquing Complementarian and Egalitarian Readings
10:32 - Figural Theology and the Fourfold Senses of Scripture
17:05 - Against Greco-Roman Readings of Headship
20:13 - 1 Corinthians 11:3 and Trinitarian Headship
25:35 - Ivan Illich, Gender vs. Sex, and Vernacular Gender
32:48 - Headship, Marriage, and the One-Flesh Union
43:23 - Essentialism, Gender Realism, and Minimalist Claims
50:36 - Headship as Unity, Not Opposition
55:59 - Male Responsibility and the Final Account
58:28 - Headship, Creation Order, and External Representation
01:02:14 - Closing Remarks