A Year of Biblical Womanhood
How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting on Her Roof, Covering Her Head, and Calling Her Husband 'Master'
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Narrateur(s):
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Amanda Opelt
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Daniel Evans
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Auteur(s):
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Rachel Held Evans
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Have you ever wondered what God truly expects of women? Is there really a prescription for biblical womanhood? Does the Bible's idea of womanhood have a place in modern Christianity? New York Times bestselling author Rachel Held Evans embarks on a year-long study of what it means to live by the standards of biblical womanhood.
Strong-willed and independent, Evans couldn't sew a button on a blouse before she embarked on a radical life experiment--a year of biblical womanhood. Intrigued by the traditionalist resurgence that led many of her friends to abandon their careers to assume traditional gender roles in the home, Evans decided to try it for herself, vowing to take all of the Bible's instructions for women as literally as possible for a full year.
Along the way, Evans explores the rich heritage of scriptural heroines, models of grace, and all-around women of valor that we come to know in the Bible. She consults with women who practice these ancient biblical mandates in their own lives--from an Orthodox Jewish woman who changed the way Evans reads the Bible to an Amish community that taught her the true meaning of modesty.
In A Year of Biblical Womanhood, Evans shares her courageous and often humorous journey of:
- exploring what a "woman's place" is according to the Scriptures
- applying the Bible's teachings to day-to-day life, sometimes to literal extremes
- focusing on virtues like domesticity, obedience, beauty, submission, and grace
- developing a "Biblical Woman's Ten Commandments" to serve as a guide for daily living
Join Evans as she dives deep into the lives of the women we meet in Scripture and redefines what it means to live biblically.
©2012 Rachel Held Evans (P)2020 Thomas NelsonCe que les auditeurs disent de A Year of Biblical Womanhood
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- Meagan Ouellette
- 2023-10-13
A must read!
If you’re struggling in your faith or have a strong relationship with God this is for you. It’s for every woman! I thought it might be a fun read after seeing the title, and it was, but it was so informative and well researched. I was impressed with Rachel’s thoughts and conclusions. I can’t wait to read more of her work!
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- Lisa
- 2022-11-01
For all women who love God but struggle with the church
I have really enjoyed other books by Rachel but was leery about this one. I thought I knew what this would be about and what the conclusions would be. I was somewhat right, but discovered so much more and came to much more rounded and grace filled conclusions about “biblical womanhood”. It has encouraged me to try some of the things Rachel tried and made me love things I already believed to be true about the bible again.
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- Shlambez
- 2022-10-19
very entertaining. but.
Although I chuckled and was fully entertained by this book, Rachel has a quick wit and clever way of writing. I found it problematic, it will leave the reader with more uncertainties than solid conclusions about Rachel's view of scripture and what "biblical womanhood" really is. Held falls into the same traps she claims modern evangelicals are guilty of. aka. the use of the word "biblical" & picking and choosing verses. Held claims to hold a high view of scripture, but upon reading this book she seems to be holding this book on trial. and neglecting the most basic hermeneutic and exegetical practices when looking at the texts. aka. context. is it narrative or prescriptive? she doesn't seem to care which is which so long as it seems to instruct or expect women to behave in a certain way and make for an entertaining chapter. The Bible is not an instruction manual and shouldn't be read like one. And Jesus fulfilled the law, making void the cleanliness laws. Many of the criticisms or points she raises I could give a "yes and amen and I'm with you.", there are truths and valid concerns that can and should be addressed. but in a "slippery" way Held rarely offers sound answers to her concerns which leaves the reader more confused about her position than when first picking up the book. It's very entertaining and I had a good laugh or two. But you should definitely read this book. With your Bible in hand and a discerning spirit.
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