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bekahmason 's review for:
A Year of Biblical Womanhood
by Rachel Held Evans
Those offended by the premise of this book miss the point Evans is making. Her purpose is not to mock Scripture, which in her other works she makes clear that she hold in high regard. Her purpose, rather, is to mock an extreme evangelical position regarding the term "biblical womanhood" itself.
Though I do not agree with her hermeneutic, I do wholeheartedly agree that creating a more timeless understanding of what it means to function as a woman created in the image of God for the glory of God is necessary.
Humorous, transparent and thought-provoking, I would suggest this book to anyone interested in women's studies and Christianity, regardless of your position concerning gender roles.
Though I do not agree with her hermeneutic, I do wholeheartedly agree that creating a more timeless understanding of what it means to function as a woman created in the image of God for the glory of God is necessary.
Humorous, transparent and thought-provoking, I would suggest this book to anyone interested in women's studies and Christianity, regardless of your position concerning gender roles.