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Headship, Submission and the Bible: Gender Roles in the Home is unavailable, but you can change that!

Headship, Submission and the Bible examines the concepts of headship and submission as the main biblical descriptions of the respective roles of men and women. Focusing on three New Testament passages (1 Corinthians 11:3–16, Ephesians 5:21–33, 1 Peter 3:1–7), author Jack Cottrell illustrates how egalitarianism is not supported by sound biblical exegesis. He examines both the feminist and...

To understand clearly the nature of submission, it is also necessary to explain what it is not. Here we shall list four things that should not be confused with biblical submission, the first three of which are discussed in more detail by Kassian (34–35). First, submission does not imply inferiority. It is a serious misconception to think that submission to authority involves the relationship of someone who is inferior to someone who is superior. This is simply not so. As persons
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