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Revive Our Hearts

Feminism and Roles

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2005

⏱️ 14 minutes

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It’s a question many have asked, but few have answered! Can a woman serve as a pastor?

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0:00.0

Here's Mary Cassian.

0:02.0

We don't determine how we best glorify God. God determines that.

0:06.0

And so we need to look at God's heart, his heart for male and his heart for female, his

0:11.0

heart for authority, his heart for leadership. We need to look at all of that and say, God,

0:16.0

you tell me how I best glorify you, and I will bring myself in line with that.

0:23.3

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee DeMoss for Friday, September 16th. Here's Nancy.

0:40.3

We've been talking all this week about a revolution that has taken place in our culture in the last 50 years, known to many as the feminist revolution.

0:50.4

And our guest has been Mary Cassian, who's been helping us understand how this movement took place, what some of its roots have been, how it has developed historically, and what that has come to mean for our lives as women.

1:02.7

Mary, thank you for being with us on Revive Our Hearts.

1:05.4

Thanks, Nancy. Glad to be here.

1:07.2

Mary, you wrote a book about a dozen or more years ago now called The Feminist Mistake.

1:12.9

And the subtitle of that book is The Radical Impact of Feminism on Church and Culture.

1:19.1

Now we've been talking for most of this week about the more radical elements of feminism

1:23.8

and how they began to penetrate and infiltrate our society, our culture, the political

1:29.5

system, the educational system.

1:32.0

But one of the things that was so fascinating to me when I first began to read this book

1:36.3

was the way that you tracked the parallel development of feminist thinking and ideology

1:42.8

and theory within the church.

1:46.0

How has that come to be?

1:47.8

And what are some of the roots of that way of thinking?

1:51.1

Well, it's really interesting because really the development of feminist thinking in the church

1:56.0

took place alongside the development of feminist thinking in secular society.

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