Description
Gender Wars in Christianity
Guy Manuell
Paperback, 174 pages
ISBN: 9781925826272
In our day, one of Satanās most effective strategies to undermine Godās intentions for relationships is to foster confusion about gender identity and roles. Our culture desperately needs a strong voice to declare a biblical understanding of what it means to bear Godās image as male and female, and to reveal that image by how we live and relate. Manuellās book on Gender Wars provides that voice. His thorough dependence on Scripture issues a call the church must heed.
–Ā Dr Larry Crabb, Founder of New Way Ministries and best-selling author of Finding God.
Guy Manuell has produced a thoughtful and valuable defence of biblical complementarianism which, at the same time, highlights the dangers of rejecting or distorting the Bibleās teaching about the equality and differences between men and women… His challenge to husbands in particular ā to avoid the pitfalls of both abdication and domination ā is timely. More than that, he is right to link the gender wars in the church with the battle over the authority of Scripture…
–Ā Robert S. Smith, Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, Sydney Missionary & Bible College.
This is a systematic, thorough and thoughtful examination of the roles of men and women within creation, marriage and the Church viewed from a careful biblical perspective. It demands close attention by Christians today.
–Ā Richard Wheeler, Fellow & Council Member, Sydney College of Divinity
Guy Manuell has painstakingly negotiated a theological and sociological minefield to deliver a biblical and logical apologetic on the gender issue. The book is highly readable and obviously the product of considerable research. A strong feature is his strong Trinitarian argument in dealing with submission vis-Ć -vis inferiority and Jesusā sonship being from eternity and not from creation. In the healing of Jairusā daughter and the woman with the flow of blood, he establishes that Jesus gives priority to faith over age, gender, social custom and ceremonial law ā a perspective not always obvious to the reader.
–Ā Donald HowardĀ is a retired Anglican minister who some years ago had the privilege of Guy and Bernice Manuell being members of his congregation at St. Peterās, Burwood East, in the Diocese of Sydney.