These two articles from Christianity Today are well written and fairly present the issues in the discussion over the roles of men and women, I think. In each one, the writer critiques those from their own camp, which may be why the cases are presented more exactly thqan is sometimes the case. Sarah Sumner argues that Egalitarians should rely more on careful exegesis and less on political ideologies, while John Koessler says that Complementarians need to recover a fully biblical view of women — and of handling theological disagreement.
Oh for more discussion such as is found in these two opinion pieces.
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