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- Biblical_womanhood abstract "Biblical womanhood is a movement within evangelical Christianity, particularly in the United States. It adopts a complementarian or patriarchal view of gender roles, and emphasises passages such as Titus 2 in describing what Christian women should be like. According to Rachel Held Evans, it is driven by the conviction that \"the virtuous woman serves primarily from the home as a submissive wife, diligent homemaker, and loving mother.\"Institutions supporting the movement include Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, while organizations associated with the movement include the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. Notable writers include Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Susan Hunt, Mary Kassian, Carolyn Mahaney, Dorothy Patterson, and Priscilla Shirer. Edith Schaeffer's 1971 book, The Hidden Art of Homemaking, has been described as \"perhaps unintentionally, a landmark book for proponents of biblical womanhood.\" According to Kathryn Joyce, there are also \"hundreds of Christian womanhood blogs dedicated to propagating biblical womanhood.\"Rachel Held Evans suggests that \"biblical\" is a loaded term, and argues that adherents have \"refused to acknowledge\" that their interpretation involves a \"certain degree of selectivity\". Advocates caution that \"most women in Third World countries... would find our American, evangelical stereotype of biblical womanhood completely foreign and often simply physically impossible.\"In 2010, Molly Worthen wrote that \"“Biblical womanhood” is a tightrope walk between the fiats of old-time religion and the facts of modern culture, and evangelicals themselves do not know where it might lead.\"".
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- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Complementarianism.
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- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Dorothy_Patterson.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Edith_Schaeffer.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Evangelicalism.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Molly_Worthen.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Nancy_Leigh_DeMoss.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Priscilla_Shirer.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Rachel_Held_Evans.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Baptist_Theological_Seminary.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Southwestern_Baptist_Theological_Seminary.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLink Titus_2.
- Biblical_womanhood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biblical womanhood".
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- Biblical_womanhood subject Category:Christianity_and_women.
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- Biblical_womanhood comment "Biblical womanhood is a movement within evangelical Christianity, particularly in the United States. It adopts a complementarian or patriarchal view of gender roles, and emphasises passages such as Titus 2 in describing what Christian women should be like.".
- Biblical_womanhood label "Biblical womanhood".
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