‘Year of Biblical Womanhood’ Review – Part 2

This is the second part of the review of Rachel Held Evans’s A Year of Biblical Womanhood, within which we engage with chapters 4-6 of the book. It follows on from the themes discussed in the first review here. You may be relieved to hear that is only 52 minutes long, unlike the 135 minutes of the last instalment!

Listen here!

Listen to the other parts of the review here: Part 1Part 3Part 4Part 5

About Alastair Roberts

Alastair Roberts (PhD, Durham University) writes in the areas of biblical theology and ethics, but frequently trespasses beyond these bounds. He participates in the weekly Mere Fidelity podcast, blogs at Alastair’s Adversaria, and tweets at @zugzwanged.
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8 Responses to ‘Year of Biblical Womanhood’ Review – Part 2

  1. Off topic.
    Alastair – I’m intending to visit Durham (Univ library) over the next few days – would you be interested in meeting-up for a coffee and conversation? bruce.charlton@ncl.ac.uk

  2. In terms of reassurance about the intellectual status of theology, one need look no further than this blog.

    http://overlordoftheuberferal.wordpress.com/2012/09/22/ex-term-in-ate/

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