The Handmaidens Conspiracy
How Erroneous Bible Translations Obscured the Women's Empowerment Movement Started by Jesus Christ
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Narrated by:
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Christiane Ferreck
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Written by:
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Donna Howell
About this listen
The veil was not the only thing that Christ's arrival on earth tore asunder. The influence that Christ had on the men in His day has been celebrated for two millennia. The overlooked question within mainstream Christianity is: What influence did He have upon women, and what statements did His words and actions make in relation to gender equality? The proof is in the Word of God, and in the proper contextual analysis of it.
IN THE HANDMAIDEN CONSPIRACY, YOU WILL: Follow the cultural/historic backdrop behind Paul's words in 1 Corinthians and 1 Timothy, the "trouble verses" in relation to the issue of women leadership in the Church, and understand more properly what he was responding to when the epistles were written; Observe the Principal of Internal Consistency at play throughout repeated accounts of Scripture openly describing women preaching, teaching, prophesying, and leading with powerful voices in the Body of Christ, and Peter's acknowledgment that this very activity (as foretold in Joel 2:28) began on the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2; Discover what the original Greek words meant in Paul's greeting orders, the women that he was both commissioning and commending as fellow ministers of his own circle (Phoebe, Priscilla, Junia, and several others), and the misleading translational and interpretational errors that continuously assist in perpetuating an erroneous concept that women should always remain silent in the work of Christ; Reflect upon the women Jesus knew from Scripture and in person, and the groundbreaking, permanent changes He made regarding their role in delivering His message to the world; Revisit and refine many ancient, yet inaccurate, ideas the Body of Christ has had regarding the Bible's most talked-about women, such as Eve, Mary (the mother of Christ), Mary Magdalene, Judge Deborah, Prophetess Huldah, and others; Understand why the prohibition of women as equals in leadership is not only unbiblical, it is actually doing harm to the Church today.
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