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How I changed my mind about women in leadership : compelling stories from prominent evangelicals / Alan F. Johnson, editor.

Contributor Johnson, Alan F., 1933-2018.

Imprint:Grand Rapids Michigan : Zondervan, c2010.

Description270 p. ; 23 cm.

Note:Lessons my mother taught me without trying / John H. Armstrong -- How I changed my mind about women in leadership / Ruth Haley Barton -- Renouncing the love of power for the power of love / Gilbert Bilezikian -- Buried talents / Stuart and Jill Briscoe -- Is evangelicalism sexist? / Tony Campolo -- Joy in partnership / Robert and Alice Fryling -- From Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers to Woman Be Free: my story / Stanley N. Gundry -- Evangelicals and gender equality / Bill and Lynne Hybels -- My journey from "male onle leadership" to "biblical gender equality" / Alan F. Johnson -- A difficult journey / Walter and Olive Liefeld -- The gospel does not change but our perception of it may need revision / I. Howard Marshall -- How I changed my mind about women in leadership / Alice Mathews -- How the Bible changed my mind about women in church leadership / Cornelius (Neal) Plantinga Jr. -- How I changed my mind about women in church leadership: transforming moments in our pilgrimage / Carol and James Plueddemann -- How I came to my understanding concerning women in leadership / Minette Drumwright Pratt -- From soft patriarchy to mutual submission / Ronald J. Sider -- How to produce an egalitarian man / John G. Stackhouse Jr. -- A view from the Church of England: an evangelical bishop tells his story / John Bernard Taylor -- Women in leadership: a high calling indeed / Bonnie Wurzbacher.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.



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Johnson, Alan F., 1933-2018.
Subject:
Women in church work.
Christian leadership.
Leadership -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Evangelicalism.