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Committee. She is now the Assistant Director of Communication and Media and the editor at Redeemer. She also writes and speaks along with Tim. Their three sons are grown and married, and producing amazing grandchildren. They and their families are all members of Redeemer. Customer Reviews Most helpful customer reviews 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Hermeneutically Complementarian By Jason Powers While avoiding circular or exclusively dogmatic arguments, Mrs. Keller engages the two primary scriptures that have been used to limit the public ministry of women in the Church Those dogmatically opposed to women preachers/teachers are unlikely to be moved from their positions (by anything, especially this book). Those own to the possibility may not be fully convinced to accept the conclusion, but they will at least have encountered a thoughtful and Biblically literate handling of the issue, devoid of circular reason or "tricks" of interpretation. This is an important matter for the Church to get right, and Mrs. Keller's contribution is substantial and significant. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Good Analysis for its Brief Length, but ... By DFly It's super-readable at just 64 well-written pages, but that's both its asset and liability. As a brief book, Kathy Keller can't engage a thousand different nuances on this issue (that I'd love to hear her opinion on). My biggest uncertainty at the moment is how to apply this issue of complementarianism in the parachurch, in a way that doesn't simply dismiss 1 Timothy 2:12-13 by saying "that's just for the local church, not for the parachurch, so we can do whatever we want." My other concern: she sees the restriction in 1 Timothy to be so focused (all teaching open to women except 'authoritative teaching' that pastors do) that it leaves me wondering ... would a simple reading of the text lead an unbiased person to this conclusion? In other words, do you have to be a scholar to "get it right." Surely God would not have wanted to make such a practical issue a riddle for His children to solve, would He? That's why I'm uncomfortable with her conclusion that any role open to a non-ordained man is also open to any woman. Those issues aside, it was fun to read. And made me think. Thank you! 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Quick, insightful, equipping read By A. Young Just the right amount of direction I needed to help me verbalize what I know is true. Just because you don't like what God is saying, doesn't mean it isn't true or good for the whole body of Christ. I appreciated the clarification on ordained elder/pastor teaching VS. non-ordained male/female teaching within the church. Thanks for great work, Mrs. Keller. See all 75 customer reviews...
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