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OverviewThe transformation of patriarchal church culture begins with gender equality in the pulpit. For too long, the Christian pulpit has been monopolized by men. This pattern is especially pronounced in evangelical Asian American and Latinx congregations, where women's voices are marginalized and male dominance is reinforced in the church as well as the family. The consequences are enormous: oRobbing the church of the fullness of the gospel oSilencing the voices of women preachers oMasculinizing Christianity oLosing younger generations of women leaders oModeling structural power inequality oIncreasing violence against women Making academic hermeneutical work accessible for the pulpit, A Biblical Study Guide for an Equal Pulpit reappropriates a gendered approach to biblical texts. Among the perspectives investigated, Kay Higuera Smith's """"Two Mothers--Two Promises"""" takes a perspective-shifting look at Sarah and Hagar; Eunny P. Lee's """"Valorous and Wise: Women Who Build Up the House of God"""" depicts Ruth and the woman of Proverbs 31 as builders of the household; and Sophia Magallanes-Tsang's """"Listening for Your Voice; Let Me Hear It: The Prophetic Feminine Voice in Songs 8"""" interprets the Song of Songs as a prophetic female voice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Young Lee Hertig , Edwin David ApontePublisher: Cascade Books Imprint: Cascade Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.200kg ISBN: 9781666712162ISBN 10: 1666712167 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 24 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A century after women's suffrage, women still exist under a glass ceiling in American society, which is unfortunately still being scripturally justified within some ecclesial . . . communities. Hertig and her friends . . . help us see that the biblical message is even better news for women than the so-called gospel preached from predominantly male pulpits. Come, Holy Spirit--move afresh upon men and women, young and old, American and Asian--with a new Pentecost!"" --Amos Yong, Fuller Theological Seminary ""This book is a delightful collection of works that successfully integrates personal stories with scholarly analyses, leading the reader to rediscover new insights from various biblical texts. . . . I strongly recommend A Biblical Study Guide for Equal Pulpits as a wonderful tool for pastors, teachers, and seminary students, or simply for anyone who wants to study the Bible in a new way."" --Loida I. Martell, Lexington Theological Seminary ""I am very grateful for A Biblical Study Guide for Equal Pulpits. This collective work by respected practitioner scholars of the Asian American and Latina communities samples homiletics, biblical exegesis, and pulpit ministry otherwise. . . . It helps us reposition our biblical readings in the ultimate reality of an equitable God, as supposed to binaries designed to support a hierarchical Eurocentric pulpit."" --Oscar García-Johnson, Fuller Theological Seminary ""Hertig's A Biblical Study for Equal Pulpits persuasively argues that women of color who are preachers and teachers are the future of the prophetic Christian movement. It's a must-read in our churches, colleges, and faith-rooted justice movements!"" --Peter Goodwin Heltzel, Boston University School of Theology" A century after women's suffrage, women still exist under a glass ceiling in American society, which is unfortunately still being scripturally justified within some ecclesial . . . communities. Hertig and her friends . . . help us see that the biblical message is even better news for women than the so-called gospel preached from predominantly male pulpits. Come, Holy Spirit--move afresh upon men and women, young and old, American and Asian--with a new Pentecost! --Amos Yong, Fuller Theological Seminary This book is a delightful collection of works that successfully integrates personal stories with scholarly analyses, leading the reader to rediscover new insights from various biblical texts. . . . I strongly recommend A Biblical Study Guide for Equal Pulpits as a wonderful tool for pastors, teachers, and seminary students, or simply for anyone who wants to study the Bible in a new way. --Loida I. Martell, Lexington Theological Seminary I am very grateful for A Biblical Study Guide for Equal Pulpits. This collective work by respected practitioner scholars of the Asian American and Latina communities samples homiletics, biblical exegesis, and pulpit ministry otherwise. . . . It helps us reposition our biblical readings in the ultimate reality of an equitable God, as supposed to binaries designed to support a hierarchical Eurocentric pulpit. --Oscar Garcia-Johnson, Fuller Theological Seminary Hertig's A Biblical Study for Equal Pulpits persuasively argues that women of color who are preachers and teachers are the future of the prophetic Christian movement. It's a must-read in our churches, colleges, and faith-rooted justice movements! --Peter Goodwin Heltzel, Boston University School of Theology A century after women's suffrage, women still exist under a glass ceiling in American society, which is unfortunately still being scripturally justified within some ecclesial . . . communities. Hertig and her friends . . . help us see that the biblical message is even better news for women than the so-called gospel preached from predominantly male pulpits. Come, Holy Spirit--move afresh upon men and women, young and old, American and Asian--with a new Pentecost! --Amos Yong, Fuller Theological Seminary This book is a delightful collection of works that successfully integrates personal stories with scholarly analyses, leading the reader to rediscover new insights from various biblical texts. . . . I strongly recommend A Biblical Study Guide for Equal Pulpits as a wonderful tool for pastors, teachers, and seminary students, or simply for anyone who wants to study the Bible in a new way. --Loida I. Martell, Lexington Theological Seminary I am very grateful for A Biblical Study Guide for Equal Pulpits. This collective work by respected practitioner scholars of the Asian American and Latina communities samples homiletics, biblical exegesis, and pulpit ministry otherwise. . . . It helps us reposition our biblical readings in the ultimate reality of an equitable God, as supposed to binaries designed to support a hierarchical Eurocentric pulpit. --Oscar Garcia-Johnson, Fuller Theological Seminary Hertig's A Biblical Study for Equal Pulpits persuasively argues that women of color who are preachers and teachers are the future of the prophetic Christian movement. It's a must-read in our churches, colleges, and faith-rooted justice movements! --Peter Goodwin Heltzel, Boston University School of Theology Author InformationYoung Lee Hertig is cofounder and executive director of Innovative Space for Asian American Christianity (ISAAC) and Asian American Women on Leadership (AAWOL). She is the author of The Tao of Asian American Belonging (2019) and coeditor with Chloe T. Sun of Mirrored Reflections (Wipf & Stock, 2010). She has taught at Azusa Pacific University, United Theological Seminary, and Fuller Theological Seminary. She holds advanced degrees in counseling psychology, theology, anthropology, and intercultural studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |