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Preacher Boys Podcast

Is "Biblical Womanhood" ACTUALLY Biblical? | Aimee Byrd

Preacher Boys Podcast

Eric Skwarczynski

Documentary, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, True Crime, Christianity

4.6 β€’ 701 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 31 March 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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While evangelical Christianity dukes it out about who can be church leaders, the rest of the 98% of us need to be well equipped to see where we fit in God's household and why that matters. Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood is a resource to help church leaders improve the culture of their church and disciple men and women in their flock to read, understand, and apply Scripture to our lives in the church. Until both men and women grow in their understanding of their relationship to Scripture, there will continue to be tension between the sexes in the church. Church leaders need to be engaged in a thoughtful critique of the biblical manhood and womanhood movement and the effects it has on their congregation.


Do men and women benefit equally from God's word? Are they equally responsible for sharpening one another in the faith and passing it down to the next generation? While radical feminism claims that the Bible is a hopelessly patriarchal construction by powerful men that oppresses women, evangelical churches simply reinforce this teaching when we constantly separate men and women, customizing women's resources and studies according to a culturally based understanding of roles. Do we need men's Bibles and women's Bibles, or can the one, holy Bible guide us all? Is the Bible, God's word, so male-centered and authored that women need to create their own resources to relate to it? No! And in it, we also learn from women. Women play an active role as witnesses to the faith, passing it on to the new generations.


This book by Aimee Byrd explores the feminine voice in Scripture as synergistic with the dominant male voice. Through the women, we often get the story behind the story--take Ruth for example, or the birth of Christ through the perspective of Mary and Elizabeth in Luke. Aimee fortifies churches in a biblical understanding of brotherhood and sisterhood in God's household and the necessity of learning from one another in studying God's word.


The troubling teaching under the rubric of "biblical manhood and womanhood" has thrived with the help of popular Biblicist interpretive methods. And Biblicist interpretive methods ironically flourish in our individualistic culture that works against the "traditional values" of family and community that the biblical womanhood and manhood movement is trying to uphold. This book helps to correct Biblicist trends in the church today, affirming that we do not read God's word alone, we read it within our interpretive covenant communities--our churches. Our relationship with God's word affects our relationship with God's people, and vice versa. The church is the school of Christ, commissioned to discipleship. The responsibility of every believer, men, and women together, is being active and equal participants in and witnesses to the faith--the tradents of faith.

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0:00.0

Trigger warning. This podcast contains descriptions of various abusive situations. Listener discretion is advised.

0:09.2

The very process given, and you know, I speak in a Presbyterian realm, but I think this is true in the Baptist as well.

0:16.9

The very process to be able to address abuse is harmful to women who are abused.

0:22.5

We really need, as a church as a whole, we step back and look at our ecclesial bodies,

0:27.0

our governing processes, the way that we discipline, and see how it actually can perpetuate abuse.

0:34.4

You are listening to the Preacher Boys podcast, a podcast shedding light on decades of mental, physical, and sexual abuse. You are listening to the Preacher Boys podcast, a podcast shedding light on decades of

0:39.6

mental, physical, and sexual abuse within the independent fundamental Baptist movement.

0:45.7

The testimony shared on this podcast are told from the personal experience and perspective of

0:50.7

the survivors. Not all legal outcomes are known or final. Any suspect is presumed innocent

0:57.0

until proven guilty in the court of law. Define more information about the Preacher Boys

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podcast and upcoming documentary. Visit preacherboysdoc.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, or

1:10.4

Twitter with a handle at Preacher Boys Dock.

1:14.2

Now, here's your host, Eric Swarzynski.

1:17.9

Hey, everybody, welcome back to the Preacher Boys podcast.

1:20.5

I'm so excited once again to be sitting down with Amy Bird.

1:24.0

Your book, I was telling you right before we hit record, was part of a one-two punch at the beginning of the year, reading through your book, and then Beth Allison Barr's book, which I just had her on just a few episodes ago.

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It really, for the first time, has really made me kind of questioned some of the positions I've held to for a really long time when it comes to

1:44.2

the complementarian, you know, patriarchal view of scripture. And I don't know if this will surprise

1:50.8

you. It probably won't. But a lot of people aren't happy about this conversation. So whatever it

1:58.0

comes up, YouTube comments are a delight podcast reviews start dropping in one

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at a time.

2:05.8

And so what made you decide to take the plunge and dive into something that, you know,

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