The Feminist Gospel: The Movement to Unite Feminism with the Church

By (author): "Mary A. Kassian"
The Feminist Gospel: The Movement to Unite Feminism with the Church
ISBN0891076522
ISBN139780891076520
AsinThe Feminist Gospel: The Movement to Unite Feminism with the Church
Original titleThe Feminist Gospel
Can feminism be squared with the Bible? Mary Kassian meets this question head on as she offers a thorough inquiry into 20th century feminism. Her careful examination of feminist thought--both religious and secular--gives readers a solid basis for making up their own minds about feminism. "" A penetrating analysis of the impact of feminist ideology on the life of the churches. The author convincingly shows how this has resulted in a new 'gospel.'" --Donald G. Bloesch, Professor of Theology, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary"" Mary Kassian's thorough look into the development of feminist thought provides a valuable tool for today's Christian." --Beverly LaHaye, President, Concerned Women for America"" An important and original contribution to debates over feminist theology. I warmly recommend this book." --D. A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School"" A well-researched, excellent resource for all seeking a better understanding of the history and philosophy of the feminist movement and how it affects and influences our thinking today." --Gigi Graham Tchividjian"" An incisive, sympathetic, and well-balanced treatment of one of the most important theological and sociological phenomena of our age." --Harold O. J. Brown, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School"" Timely, fresh, succinct, and best of all, Biblical." --Anne Ortlund, author of the "Disciplines trilogy"" I wholeheartedly recommend Mary Kassian's book as the best contemporary critique of feminism in the church." --Wayne House, President,Evangelical Theological Society"" An intelligent, balanced effort to understand feminist philosophy and theology." --Larry Crabb, Jr., Director, Institute of Biblical Counseling