Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at 8:40PM
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complementarianism
The view that men and women are equal in value before God but that their God-given roles in the family and the church are distinct, with “some governing and teaching roles in the church are reserved for men.”1

Learn more:

  1. Sam Storms: Complementarianism
  2. Mary Kassian: Complementarianism for Dummies
  3. John MacArthur: The Biblical Position on Women’s Roles
  4. Andreas J. Köstenberger: The Crux of the Matter: Paul’s Pastoral Pronouncements Regarding Women’s Roles in 1 Timothy 2:9-15 (pdf)
  5. Douglas Moo: What Does It Mean Not to Teach or Have Authority Over Men? (pdf)
  6. D. A. Carson: Silent in the Churches: On the Role of Women in 1 Corinthians 14:33B-36 (pdf)
  7. Bill Kynes: Complementarianism: Definition and Priorities (mp3)
  8. Mark Dever: Gender Roles in the Church (mp3)

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1Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem

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