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Journey through Deconstruction

A Cult Rebranded

Once The Making of Biblical Womanhood gets into the early modern period, we start to see more of the roots of “biblical womanhood.” Beth Allison Barr leads us through history, stacking the blocks that made our modern evangelical churches.  Although I have a lot of thoughts about each of these Read more…

By , 2 yearsAugust 16, 2023 ago
Journey through Deconstruction

Your Bible’s Bias

I almost didn’t write about this.  I wasn’t sure if it would be helpful, or if it would come off as a complaint about sexist Bible translations. As you see, I reconsidered.  Because the important thing is you need to know your Bible has a bias, no matter what translation Read more…

By , 2 yearsAugust 15, 2023 ago
Journey through Deconstruction

The Highest Calling

There were obviously big picture take-aways from The Making of Biblical Womanhood that impacted me; and yet, I found some incredibly important take-aways from smaller moments.  Throughout the book, Beth Allison Barr recounts various anecdotes that tie into her point.  Often, I found myself remembering a similar occurrence in my Read more…

By , 2 yearsAugust 9, 2023 ago
Journey through Deconstruction

A Sacrifice is Still a Sacrifice

I said in a previous post that Beth Allison Barr’s book is a history book.  She therefore does not pass judgement on whether people were actually following God’s will; she simply tells us the sacrifices they made.  As an historian, that’s great; as a believer…that’s unsettling.  What if the sacrifice they Read more…

By , 2 yearsAugust 8, 2023 ago
Journey through Deconstruction

Silent in Church (Or, Maybe Not)

Beth Allison Barr and Aimee Byrd overlap in another significant area: putting difficult passages into historical context.  Significantly, they both analyze 1 Corinthians 14:33-36, where Paul seems to tell women to be silent in church.  They have different (although not necessarily contradictory) explanations for this passage that has caused such Read more…

By , 2 yearsAugust 3, 2023 ago
Journey through Deconstruction

Interrupting the Patriarchy  

Ok, now to get to the books.  It’s been interesting to see how Aimee Byrd’s Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood and Beth Allison Barr’s The Making of Biblical Womanhood overlap – even when they aren’t expressly linked.  The first instance of this is early on in their books – Read more…

By , 2 yearsAugust 1, 2023 ago
Journey through Deconstruction

What is Complementarianism?

Before we fully dive into Beth Allison Barr’s book, I think it’s important to restate what complementarianism is.  It’s a word that gets tossed around – or sometimes not – and the definition in Aimee Byrd’s book isn’t necessarily what most people have been taught about complementarianism.  But whether you Read more…

By , 2 yearsJuly 27, 2023 ago
Journey through Deconstruction

The Making of Biblical Womanhood: The Book that Changed my Life

My blogs on Aimee Byrd’s Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood stopped abruptly.  At the time, I was a little confused; I still had some things to say.  However, I obeyed the Holy Spirit’s promptings – and I’m so glad I did.  With each book I’ve read, we’ve gotten closer Read more…

By , 2 yearsJuly 25, 2023 ago
Journey through Deconstruction

Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: The Roots of the Problem

As I said last time, Aimee Byrd’s Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood uses the theme of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s novella, The Yellow Wallpaper.  So then, the question becomes: what “yellow wallpaper” is Aimee Byrd trying to peel away?  To answer that question fully, we must look at the roots Read more…

By , 2 yearsJune 1, 2023 ago
Journey through Deconstruction

Recovering from Biblical Manhood & Womanhood: The Yellow Wallpaper

Blogging on Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood by Aimee Byrd is not an easy task.  It’s a doozy of a book, and I’m still not quite sure what I think of it.  There are parts I agree with, and parts I disagree with.  Overall, it’s a valuable tool for Read more…

By , 2 yearsMay 30, 2023 ago

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