A review by jessypt
Jesus, justiça e papéis de gênero: Mulheres no minsitério by Kathy Keller

4.0

As a general rule I rarely read religious books, or non-fiction for that matter, but I gave myself a goal of reading 10 nonfiction books this year. This is the first.

I found this book surprisingly easy to read, and Keller's intellectual approach appealed to me. I'm personally still wrestling with this issue in some regard, although less so than in the past, but I really liked the second half of this book. I found that many of the truths I hold logically can extend to gender roles in the church (which as she says has long and continues to be misunderstood). I expect I'll continue wrestling with this issue but this was a nice, compact look at it.