Recovering from Biblical Manhood and ..., Aimee Byrd
Recovering from Biblical Manhood and ..., Aimee Byrd
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Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: How the Church Needs to Rediscover Her Purpose

Author: Aimee Byrd

Narrator: Charity Spencer

Unabridged: 7 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 05/05/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

This book dismantles every mistruth that you've heard about the role of women in the Bible, her place in the church, and the patriarchal lie of so-called “biblical manhood and womanhood.” In its place, Aimee Byrd details a truly biblical vision of women as equal partners in Christ's church and kingdom. The church is the school of Christ, commissioned to discipleship. The responsibility of every believer—men and women together—is being active and equal participants in and witnesses to the faith. And yet many women are trying to figure out what their place is in the church, fighting to have their voices heard and filled with questions:Do men and women benefit equally from God's word?Are we equally responsible in sharpening one another in the faith and passing it down to the next generation?Do we really need men's Bibles and women's Bibles, or can the one Holy Bible guide us all?The answers lie neither with radical feminists, who claim that the Bible is hopelessly patriarchal, nor with the defenders of “biblical manhood,” whose understanding of Scripture is captive to the culture they claim to distance themselves from.Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood presents a more biblical account of gender, marriage, and ministry. It explores the feminine voice in Scripture as synergistic with the dominant male voice. It fortifies churches in a biblical understanding of brotherhood and sisterhood in God's household and the necessity of learning from one another in studying God's word.Until both men and women grow in their understanding of their relationship to Scripture, there will continue to be tension between the sexes in the church. Church leaders can be engaged in thoughtful critique of the biblical manhood and womanhood movement, the effects it has on their congregation, and the homage it ironically pays to the culture of individualism that works against church, family, and a Christ-like vision of community.Discussion questions and accompanying charts are available in the audiobook companion PDF download.

About Aimee Byrd

Aimee Byrd?is author, speaker, blogger, podcaster, and former coffee shop owner. Aimee is the author of several books, including The Hope in Our Scars, Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, and Sexual Reformation. Her articles have appeared in?First Things,?Table Talk,?Modern Reformation,?By Faith,?New Horizons,?Ordained Servant,?Harvest USA, and?Credo Magazine?and she has been interviewed and quoted in?Christianity Today?and?The Atlantic.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matthew on May 24, 2020

I've written too much and I still haven't written all I want to say about this book, so please forgive this mess of a review. SUMMARY Before I begin, I'd imagine Byrd would agree with the authors of Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women when they state their beliefs regarding the ordained office:......more

Goodreads review by Todd on August 30, 2020

Recovering from BM&W is difficult to read at times, but very important. Complementarians should listen. We may not agree with all of her points. All of her concerns may not be true of any one church. We might wish that she had looked at other texts. We might find some of her applications to be unhel......more

Goodreads review by Panda on May 16, 2020

3.5 stars, rounded down. This is a difficult book to review. Even though Aimee Byrd's analysis is worth reading and thinking through, this book is a mixed bag from most denominational standpoints and biblical convictions. Also, the provocative title, Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: Ho......more

Goodreads review by Steve on July 29, 2020

A poorly argued book, with a few valid points. This review is a little late – seems this controversy has already blown over. But I wanted to actually read the book, before commenting. SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF THE BOOK Byrd has her systematic theology straight, when it comes to the Trinity and the church......more

Goodreads review by Jami on June 08, 2020

Loved the book! The title is a bit misleading though (or maybe a better word is confusing)! The book is a critique of the Biblical Manhood and Womanhood movement which states that all women are subordinate to all men. She is a conservative evangelical who upholds scripture! She argues that churches......more