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The History of the Christian Church

The Change Part 4

The History of the Christian Church

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Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 14 November 2021

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

This episode continues our series examining the impact Christianity had on history & culture. Today we take a look at how the Faith impacted the world’s view of women.Contemporary secular feminism came about because of the Christian Gospel’s elevation of women. As with so many other privileges and liberties, as well as the prosperity many in the Western world enjoy; they find their origin in a Biblical view of the world and Mankind’s place in it. But as secularism gained traction in the 20th C and God was increasingly pushed from the public square, privilege became entitlement, liberty devolved to license, and greed turned prosperity into massive debt. All because the moral base that made them possible was forfeited in favor of the fiction told by secularism.Radical feminism is a grand case in point. Feminists would never have been able to mount their attack on what they deem the subjugation of women were it not for the Christian elevation of women in the first place. They never would have had the platform to make demands were it not for the Biblical worldview Christianity ensconced in Western civilization.In Gal. 3:28 the Apostle Paul wrote, “There is neither male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” In Ephesians 5 where he defines the roles of husband & wife in marriage, Paul tells husbands to love their wives as they do themselves. Peter tells husbands to treat a wife tenderly & with great care as he would a delicate & precious vase. This seems like common sense, but ONLY because what Paul & Peter instruct has shaped our view of marriage and a husband’s duty to his wife. We don’t realize what an utterly radical assignment that was to men living in the 1st C.At that time, Jewish men placed far less honor on women. One of the prayers some Jewish men prayed went, “Lord, I thank You I was not born a Gentile, a woman, or a dog.”  In the Greek and Roman world, wives were esteemed as little better than servants. A wife was a social convention by which a man raised legitimate heirs for the family name and fortune. But when it came to affection and pleasure, many men kept mistresses or visited temple prostitutes. Generally speaking, a wife had little honor in her husband's esteem and had little claim on his attention or affections.[1]When Paul told husbands to love their wives as Christ loves the Church in Ephesians 5, he elevated the wife to a place she’d not had before.In 1 Peter 3:7 we read— “Husbands, dwell with your wife with understanding, giving honor to her, as to the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life, that your prayers may not be hindered.”When Peter told a Christian husband to honor his wife as he would a precious and delicate vase, this was nothing less than radical social revolution. The idea that a man would take the time to understand his wife was new and novel. And it was precisely for values like this Christians were accused by their critics of upsetting the social order and turning the world upside down. [2]Imagine that! Because Christian men loved and served their wives, they were hated and persecuted. Why? Because they were monkeying with a system that had been in place for hundreds of years. Who knows what chaos might ensue if men started honoring their wives!Now, I know what some feminists would say at this point because I’ve already heard it; “What about Peter & Paul’s instruction that a wife is to submit to her husband? See?! They’re just misogynist keepers of the tradition of a male-dominated society.”Not exactly. In fact, not even close. Just as both Peter & Paul defied all cultural sensitivities of their day by calling men to love their wives sacrificially, & seek daily to understand and honor them, what they said to women in their roles as wives was JUST as revolutionary. Let me explain . . .In Ephesians 5:22-24 the Apostle Paul says a wife's submission to her husband is patterned after h

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0:00.0

Welcome to God

0:07.0

God in heaven, Welcome to Communio Sanctorum, the history of the Christian Church.

0:29.0

This episode continues our series examining the impact that Christianity has had on history and culture.

0:35.9

Today, we're looking at how the faith impacted the world's view of women.

0:41.2

Contemporary secular feminism came about because of the Christian gospel's elevation of women.

0:48.0

As with so many other privileges and liberties, as well as the prosperity that many in the

0:52.8

Western world enjoy, they find their

0:55.2

origin in a biblical view of the world and mankind's place in it. But as secularism gained

1:02.2

traction in the 20th century and God was increasingly pushed from the public square, privilege

1:07.4

became entitlement. Liberty devolved to to license and greed turned prosperity into massive debt all because the moral

1:17.1

base that made them possible was forfeited in favor of the fiction told by secularism radical feminism is a grand case in point

1:26.7

feminists never would have been able to mount their attack on what they deemed the Radical feminism is a grand case in point.

1:36.9

Feminists never would have been able to mount their attack on what they deemed the subjugation of women, were it not for the Christian elevation of women in the first place.

1:45.6

They never would have had the platform to make demands were it not for the biblical worldview, Christianity ensconced in Western civilization.

1:52.8

In Galatians chapter 3 verse 28, the apostle Paul wrote, quote, there is neither male nor female for you are all one in Christ Jesus, unquote. In Ephesians 5, where he defines the roles of

1:59.8

husband and wife in marriage, Paul tells husbands to love their wives as they do themselves.

2:06.4

Peter tells husbands to treat their wives tenderly and with great care as they would a delicate and precious vase.

2:14.2

This seems like common sense, but only because what Paul and Peter instruct has shaped our view of marriage and a husband's duty to his wife.

2:23.2

We don't realize what an utterly radical assignment that was to men living in the first century.

2:29.6

At that time, Jewish men placed far less honor on women. One of the prayers that some Jewish men

2:36.9

prayed went, quote, Lord, I thank you that I was not born a Gentile, a woman, or a dog, unquote.

2:43.8

In the Greek and Roman world, wives were esteemed as little better than servants. A wife was a social

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