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Amanda W. Benckhuysen

The Gospel According to Eve

Word Guild Awards Shortlist — Academic
What does it mean to be male and female? Do women and men have different intellectual, spiritual, moral, or emotional capacities? Are women especially suited for serving and men for leading? Are women and men equal?
While these may seem like relatively recent questions, they have been a topic of conversation throughout Christian history. At the center of this conversation is the biblical character Eve, the archetypal woman of Genesis 1–3. Not simply one woman among many, Eve comes to represent all women, defining the very essence of what it is to be female. As Eve was a woman, so all women were Eve, the conditions of her creation and her involvement in the Fall often serving as a justification for limitations placed on women and for their subordination to men.
Over the centuries, women themselves have read and interpreted the story of Eve, scrutinizing the details of the text to discern God's word for them. Often their investigations led them to insights and interpretations that differed from dominant views, shaped as they were by men. The Gospel According to Eve traces the history of women's interpretation of Genesis 1–3, readings of Scripture that affirmed women's full humanity and equal worth. Biblical scholar Amanda Benckhuysen allows the voices of women from the past to speak of Eve's story and its implications for marriage, motherhood, preaching, ministry, education, work, voting, and more.
419 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
IVP Academic
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  • Andreahas quoted12 days ago
    when a husband and a wife see each other for who they really are (instead of who they have imagined the other to be), Montagu contends, can true friendship, love, and care blossom between them, and carry them through the vicissitudes of married life. This kind of marriage, however, is hard won. It requires the suitor to remove his rose-colored glasses to see his lover as she truly is, in all her mortality with all her flaws. For she is someone who will occasionally be ill-tempered, who at times will disappoint him and whose beauty will fade.45 True love between a husband and a wife takes the good with the bad and commits to loving the other person through all of it.
  • Andreahas quoted12 days ago
    God always intended to create woman. She was always part of the plan. God delayed her creation for pedagogical purposes, that is, to teach the man that though he was surrounded by animate beings in the lush and beautiful setting of Paradise, his life was incomplete without the companionship of one like himself. This, Hutchinson notes, was true even in the garden, before sin entered the world. Adam expresses a sense of joy and shalom only and finally when Eve is presented to him.
  • Andreahas quoted14 days ago
    such, while education of both men and women plays a significant role in community development and human flourishing, studies suggest that, contrary to popular perception, educating women actually has greater payoff.78 Advocating for and supporting education for girls and young women is an important strategy, then, for reducing poverty and encouraging global development. As women writers suggested already in the seventeenth century, “educate a girl, empower a nation.”
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