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Friday, October 29, 2010

Book Review

Finally Feminist: A Pragmatic Christian Understanding of Gender (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) Finally Feminist: A Pragmatic Christian Understanding of Gender by John G. Stackhouse Jr


My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Stackhouse selected a difficult, but brave, approach to put his words across. Finally Feminist is a book of theology in which the author has challenged the orthodox Christian views viz-a-viz women's status in church, society, and house. It is brave because it challenges the tradition of patriarchy. It questions various translations of the Scripture. And, it also challenges the secular feminists on way to prove its thesis: Christian feminism.
It takes a difficult approach to substantiate its claim about the prevalence of feminism in Christianity by maintaining a nice balance between the modern and orthodox Christian schools of thought. "Why both sides are wrong - and right" goes perfectly with the substance of the book as it takes a difficult route to establish its point by pointing out rights and wrongs from both the sides: egalitarians and orthodox Christians.
Stackhouse's scholarly work provides a voice to women and serves as a message for men: use your masculine strength for the benefit of women.
Though the book requires a better understanding of Christianity to aptly comprehend the message, Stackhouse's work does not leave even an ordinary non-Christian reader without an urge to expand her/his knowledge about the Christian history and its evolution.


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