{"id":6327,"date":"2019-09-30T04:15:14","date_gmt":"2019-09-30T04:15:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/churchedge.com\/illustrations\/index.php\/2019\/09\/30\/gender-grace-2\/"},"modified":"2019-09-30T04:15:14","modified_gmt":"2019-09-30T04:15:14","slug":"gender-grace-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.churchedge.com\/illustrations\/gender-grace-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Gender &#038; Grace"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Important article on biblical feminism.  Three stages of gender roles must be analyzed:  God&#8217;s original intent, the effects of the Fall, and the changes redemption in Christ brings.<\/p>\n<p>    I. Basic gender questions:<br \/>\n        A. Which gender differences are intended by God in Genesis?<br \/>\n        B. How do gender differences come about?<br \/>\n        C. Which differences are genetically inevitable and which are more cultural?<br \/>\n        D. What are the costs of the current gender distinctions?<\/p>\n<p>   II. Adam and Eve sinned differently.<br \/>\n        A. Each overstepped the bounds of part of God&#8217;s cultural mandate.<br \/>\n        B. Each got a differentiated curse.<br \/>\n        C. Much that we see as &#8220;natural&#8221; is not what God intended.<\/p>\n<p>  III. Gender complementarity is just as important as gender equality.<br \/>\n        A. Differences are usually not black and white, but tendencies and averages.<br \/>\n            1) We are more alike than different.<br \/>\n        B. Environment plays a big role.<br \/>\n            1) &#8220;Baby X&#8221; experiments with mislabeled babies.<\/p>\n<p>                Small infants were dressed neutrally.<br \/>\n                   They are given to adults and told it&#8217;s a boy or girl.<br \/>\n                After some time with the baby, they described them.<br \/>\n                Girls are described as more friendly, sociable, feminine,<br \/>\n                   physically &#8220;fragile,&#8221; and easily upset.<br \/>\n                Boys are described as more independent, masculine, tough,<br \/>\n                   and secure.<\/p>\n<p>                There&#8217;s only one problem &#8211; the researchers lied about the<br \/>\n                   child&#8217;s sex!<\/p>\n<p>        C. Actual differences are slight.<br \/>\n            1) In perception, thinking, and personality.<br \/>\n            2) Even differences in brain use have been exaggerated.<br \/>\n        D. Cultural universals.<br \/>\n            1) What men do is seen as more important than what women do.<br \/>\n            2) Ironic since the NT describes becoming a Christian in childlike and feminine terms.<\/p>\n<p>   IV. Natural but fallen.<br \/>\n        A. Gender roles are shaped by culture, and influenced by the Fall.<br \/>\n            1) Distortions of the differences become the norm.<br \/>\n            2) Yet Christians use them to support status quo.<br \/>\n        B. Myths among Christians.<br \/>\n            1) The nuclear family is primary.<br \/>\n                a) Healthy families?  Next to alcoholic families, incest and abuse is most common in highly religious homes.<br \/>\n            2) People were content with their roles before feminism started.<\/p>\n<p>    V. Headship and Servanthood.<br \/>\n        A. Traditional families are not necessarily healthy families.<br \/>\n        B. There is more concern over who is in control than on whether family is healthy.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Important article on biblical feminism. Three stages of gender roles must be analyzed: God&#8217;s original intent, the effects of the Fall, and the changes redemption in Christ brings. I. Basic gender questions: A. Which gender differences are intended by God in Genesis? B. How do gender differences come about? C. 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