The Impossible Possibility Evaluating the Feminist Approach to Bible and Theology

Interpretation 42 (1):45-57 (1988)
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The question is not whether women should enjoy equal status but how that God-given freedom is to be gained-or perhaps better, regained-in a Christian community that needs to be faithful to the liberating message proclaimed by and in Jesus Christ

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