Husband-and-wife biblical scholars set forth a robust biblical theology of gender, examining key texts, employing sound hermeneutical principles, and considering important historical influences related to the Bibleâs teaching on manhood and womanhood.
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A husband and wife team--both biblical scholars--set forth a robust biblical theology of gender, examining key texts, employing sound hermeneutical principles, and considering important historical influences related to the Bible's teaching on manhood and womanhood.
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âThe eclipse of the family in human society is one of the most disastrous developments of our age. Sadly, the eclipse of the biblical model of marriage and family has also happened within far too many evangelical churches. Andreas and Margaret Köstenberger come to the rescue with biblical and theological insight and practical wisdom.ââR. Albert Mohler Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryâModels the best of Christian discernment about matters of gender, theology, justice, roles, and gifts. It is faithful in its representation both of Godâs character and our own propensity to sin, pastoral in its application of faithful biblical hermeneutics, insightful in its explanation of original word usages and their application, concise in its framing of hot-button issues and the hermeneutical fallacies that often fuel them, and charitable in its handling of the motives of those who disagree.ââRosaria Butterfield, former Professor of English and Womenâs Studies, Syracuse University; author, The Gospel Comes with a House Key and Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian AgeâA refreshingly clear, well-informed, balanced, thorough, biblically faithful overview of the teachings of the entire Bible about manhood and womanhood as designed by God and intended for the joy and well-being of both women and men. A significant achievement!ââWayne Grudem, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus of Theology and Biblical Studies, Phoenix SeminaryâScriptural, thorough, scholarly, irenic, and practical, this vital resource will help any serious student of the Bible understand Godâs good, wise, and wonderful design.ââMary A. Kassian, author, Growing GratefulâThe brilliant and respected Andreas and Margaret Köstenberger are wise experts, guiding us through the Bible for a substantive, gospel-rich, and pastorally applied theology of masculinity, femininity, and the goodness of our differences by Godâs design.ââRussell Moore, Editor in Chief, Christianity Today; author, Losing Our ReligionâWhenever we consider our God-given design, we must do so with humble hearts. What a gift to be able to appreciate how the triune, eternal God made us! This study on Godâs design will be useful in every field of Christian work all over the world.ââGloria Furman, author, Labor with Hope and Missional MotherhoodâSome books are unhelpful, others are helpful, and a select few are spectacularly helpful. Godâs Design for Man and Woman belongs with that select few. With thoroughness, nuance, and textual insight, it simultaneously unfolds biblical complementarianism as a coherent, life-giving worldview and answers common questions related to it.ââOwen Strachan, Associate Professor of Christian Theology, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; coauthor, The Grand Design; coeditor, Designed for JoyâAs the consequences of gender distortions permeate more relationships, families, and churches, the need is urgent for biblical clarity about Godâs design and the work of the Spirit in restoring us to our original purpose. Here is a faithful guide to living as God created us, for our good and his glory.ââCandice Watters, Cofounder, Boundless.org; author, Get Married: What Women Can Do to Help It HappenâAndreas and Margaret Köstenberger have teamed up to write one of the most helpful, comprehensive, and practical books to date on what Scripture teaches about Godâs design for men and women and its implications for marriage, families, relationships in the church, and in our society.ââStephen J. Wellum, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryâGodâs Design for Man and Woman is rigorously biblical, and the exegetical work is what we have come to expect of the Köstenbergers. Those who believe in the inspiration of the Bible will find this presentation compelling and hard to dismiss. Even those who do not accept biblical authority will, if honest, respect the arguments that are made. This book will serve the church of the Lord Jesus well.ââDaniel L. Akin, President, Southeastern Baptist Theological SeminaryâReturning to a topic on which they both have already shown mastery, the Köstenbergers here round off their achievements with a full, lucid, and compelling demonstration that all Scripture treats male leadership as the creational pattern. Complementarians in particular will find here an invaluable resource, as indeed will any other open-minded Bible students.ââJ. I. Packer, Late Board of Governorsâ Professor of Theology, Regent CollegeâFrom Genesis to Revelation, Andreas and Margaret Köstenberger masterfully present Godâs plan for manhood and womanhood in the home, church, and society. This thought-provoking, insightful, and theologically grounded resource could not be timelier. This is a must-read that I highly recommend!ââMonica Rose Brennan, Associate Professor and Director of Womenâs Ministries, Liberty UniversityâThe authors break no new ground; they do not intend to. What they have done is put together biblical material in convenient and broadly comprehensive textbook formatâmaterial that brings together historical surveys, along with some exegesis, biblical theology, and pastoral application. One need not agree with every detail of the argument to see that this book meets a need to inform students and others who are new to the debate of some of its most inescapable parameters.ââD. A. Carson, Theologian-at-Large, The Gospel CoalitionâThis unique and accessible book presents a positive, constructive, and winsome case for the whole gamut of biblical teaching about the divine design for men and women, as well as much practical application for how to live it out in both the home and the church. All who read this book will profit greatly by both their biblical theology and their godly example.ââGregg R. Allison, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Secretary, Evangelical Theological Society; author, God, Gift, and Guide: Knowing the Holy SpiritâWhile academic in nature, the text clearly interprets Scripture and makes practical life application. I wholeheartedly recommend this book for all Christians and encourage teachers in Christian colleges and universities to use it as a textbook.ââRhonda Harrington Kelley, Professor of Womenâs Ministry, presidentâs wife, New Orleans Baptist Theological SeminaryâMoving beyond debates that discuss menâs and womenâs roles in isolation from one another, Andreas and Margaret Köstenberger take a biblical-theological approach that seeks to understand Godâs design for men and women from the progressively unfolding narrative of Scripture. Responding to the profound influence of feminism, the authors call on men to exercise leadership in ways that exhibit genuine care and responsibility for those they are charged to nurture and protect.ââDaniel I. Block, Gunther H. Knoedler Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Wheaton CollegeâThe Köstenbergers have masterfully traced the Creatorâs plan for man and woman by methodically stepping through Scripture. This approach makes it easy for the reader to understand the comprehensive design God intended from the beginning. It is certainly a book I will enjoy sharing with my students.ââDenise OâDonoghue, Director of Womenâs Life and Assistant Professor of Ministry to Women, Southeastern Baptist Theological SeminaryâThis meaty (but not technical) volume will equip readers to grasp the beauty, utility, and missional importance of being created in Godâs image, male and female. It deserves a wide readership in church and college or seminary classroom.ââRobert W. Yarbrough, Professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological SeminaryâUsing the primary picture of the household and pointing to a call for men to carry out their calling, this book is a careful and sober study of biblical texts. It calls on us to reflect on what Scripture teaches, making many important points along the way.ââDarrell L. Bock, Executive Director of Cultural Engagement, The Hendricks Center, Dallas Theological SeminaryâWe live in a day when Godâs order has been turned on its head, resulting in confusion and heartacheâeven in the church. Margaret and Andreas Köstenberger team up to present a comprehensive and thoroughly biblical exposition of manhood and womanhood.ââTheresa Wigington Bowen, Host, Life Impact Ministries; Founder, A Candle in the Window Hospitality NetworkâThe Köstenbergers have thoroughly researched Scripture concerning Godâs design for men and women, and their efforts have produced a book that will challenge much of what the church does today. Anyone wanting to devote serious study to the topic of menâs and womenâs roles in the church needs to read this book.ââWilliam Jones, President, Columbia International UniversityâFor years now, Andreas and Margaret Köstenberger have labored to help the church recover a biblical vision of manhood and womanhood in the midst of a culture that is moving increasingly away from Godâs design. We are so pleased to see the fruits of their labors gathered together into this wonderful new volume. Thoroughly biblical, deeply theological, and also practical and accessible, the Köstenbergers have given the church a great gift in an hour of great need.ââMichael J. Kruger, President and Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, CharlotteâThe issue of biblical manhood and womanhood is long overdue for a resource that takes the entire storyline of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, into account. This book will be tremendously helpful to pastors, teachers, married couples, parents, singles, and especially college students.ââMatt Schoolfield, Lead Pastor, Fellowship Raleigh, Raleigh, North CarolinaâChristian women today are hungry to know what a biblical woman really looks like. If you really want an accurate picture, I encourage you to readâno, studyâthis book. Not only will you get the biblical portrait of woman, but you will also discover what the Bible says about man and how they relate to each other.ââChris Adams, Senior Lead Womenâs Ministry Specialist, LifeWay Christian ResourcesâSexual ethics and complementary gender roles have far more to do with the effectiveness of the church than we tend to admit. Dr. and Mrs. Köstenberger have given a comprehensive biblical theology calling the church to biblical gender roles and a God-glorying sexual ethic that will once again display the glorious covenant love of Christ and his church to a world in need of redemption.ââDavid Miller, Church Planter and Lead Pastor, Sentral Church, Oklahoma City, OklahomaâIn a day and age where menâs and womenâs roles are under attack, this book gives a thorough and essential exposition of such a foundational topic. Itâs comprehensive. Itâs practical. It is sure to be a helpful resource for the church as well as personal discipleship!ââDana Cordell, Pastorâs wife, Treasuring Christ Church, Raleigh, North CarolinaâThe whole of the Bible helps women understand their purpose as followers of Christ. The Köstenbergers have served both men and women by unpacking the distinction of gender roles and sexual identity in the entirety of the Scriptures. This is a personal, well-researched, comprehensive, and very useful book.ââKay Milioni, Pastorâs wife, Open Door Baptist Church, Raleigh, North Carolina; mother  âThe result of more than two decades of research by two competent scholars, this clear, compelling, and accessible book fills a gap in literature on this subject.ââPete and Vicki Schemm, Senior Pastor, Cave Spring Baptist Church, Roanoke, Virginia; Vicki is a mother and pastorâs wife Â
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"The eclipse of the family in human society is one of the most disastrous developments of our age. Sadly, the eclipse of the biblical model of marriage and family has also happened within far too many evangelical churches. Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger come to the rescue with biblical and theological insight and practical wisdom." -R. Albert Mohler Jr., President and Joseph Emerson Brown Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary "Models the best of Christian discernment about matters of gender, theology, justice, roles, and gifts. It is faithful in its representation both of God's character and our own propensity to sin, pastoral in its application of faithful biblical hermeneutics, insightful in its explanation of original word usages and their application, concise in its framing of hot-button issues and the hermeneutical fallacies that often fuel them, and charitable in its handling of the motives of those who disagree." -Rosaria Butterfield, former professor of English, Syracuse University; author, The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert "A refreshingly clear, well-informed, balanced, thorough, biblically faithful overview of the teachings of the entire Bible about manhood and womanhood as designed by God and intended for the joy and well-being of both women and men. A significant achievement!" -Wayne Grudem, Research Professor of Theology and Biblical Studies, Phoenix Seminary "Scriptural, thorough, scholarly, irenic, and practical, this vital resource will help any serious student of the Bible understand God's good, wise, and wonderful design." -Mary A. Kassian, Professor of Women's Studies, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild "The brilliant and respected Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger are wise experts, guiding us through the Bible for a substantive, gospel-rich, and pastorally applied theology of masculinity, femininity, and the goodness of our differences by God's design." -Russell D. Moore, president, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention "Whenever we consider our God-given design, we must do so with humble hearts. What a gift to be able to appreciate how the triune, eternal God made us! This study on God's design will be useful in every field of Christian work all over the world." -Gloria Furman, author, The Pastor's Wife; Missional Motherhood; and Alive in Him "Some books are unhelpful, others are helpful, and a select few are spectacularly helpful. God's Design for Man and Woman belongs with that select few. With thoroughness, nuance, and textual insight, it simultaneously unfolds biblical complementarianism as a coherent, life-giving worldview and answers common questions related to it." -Owen Strachan, Associate Professor of Christian Theology and Director of the Center for Theological and Cultural Engagement, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; President, The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood "As the consequences of gender distortions permeate more relationships, families, and churches, the need is urgent for biblical clarity about God's design and the work of the Spirit in restoring us to our original purpose. Here is a faithful guide to living as God created us, for our good and his glory." -Candice Watters, Cofounder, Boundless.org; author, Get Married: What Women Can Do to Help It Happen "Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger have teamed up to write one of the most helpful, comprehensive, and practical books to date on what Scripture teaches about God's design for men and women and its implications for marriage, families, relationships in the church, and in our society." -Stephen J. Wellum, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Editor, The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology "God's Design for Man and Woman is rigorously biblical, and the exegetical work is what we have come to expect of the Kostenbergers. Those who believe in the inspiration of the Bible will find this presentation compelling and hard to dismiss. Even those who do not accept biblical authority will, if honest, respect the arguments that are made. This book will serve the church of the Lord Jesus well." -Daniel L. Akin, President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary "Returning to a topic on which they both have already shown mastery, the Kostenbergers here round off their achievements with a full, lucid, and compelling demonstration that all Scripture treats male leadership as the creational pattern. Complementarians in particular will find here an invaluable resource, as indeed will any other open-minded Bible students." -J. I. Packer, Board of Governors' Professor of Theology, Regent College "From Genesis to Revelation, Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger masterfully present God's plan for manhood and womanhood in the home, church, and society. This thought-provoking, insightful, and theologically grounded resource could not be timelier. This is a must-read that I highly recommend!" -Monica Rose Brennan, Associate Professor and Director of Women's Ministries, Liberty University "The authors break no new ground; they do not intend to. What they have done is put together biblical material in convenient and broadly comprehensive textbook format-material that brings together historical surveys, along with some exegesis, biblical theology, and pastoral application. One need not agree with every detail of the argument to see that this book meets a need to inform students and others who are new to the debate of some of its most inescapable parameters." -D. A. Carson, research professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; cofounder, The Gospel Coalition "This unique and accessible book presents a positive, constructive, and winsome case for the whole gamut of biblical teaching about the divine design for men and women, as well as much practical application for how to live it out in both the home and the church. All who read this book will profit greatly by both their biblical theology and their godly example." -Gregg R. Allison, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary "While academic in nature, the text clearly interprets Scripture and makes practical life application. I wholeheartedly recommend this book for all Christians and encourage teachers in Christian colleges and universities to use it as a textbook." -Rhonda Harrington Kelley, Professor of Women's Ministry, president's wife, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary "Moving beyond debates that discuss men's and women's roles in isolation from one another, Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger take a biblical-theological approach that seeks to understand God's design for men and women from the progressively unfolding narrative of Scripture. Responding to the profound influence of feminism, the authors call on men to exercise leadership in ways that exhibit genuine care and responsibility for those they are charged to nurture and protect." -Daniel I. Block, Gunther H. Knoedler Professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College "The Kostenbergers have masterfully traced the Creator's plan for man and woman by methodically stepping through Scripture. This approach makes it easy for the reader to understand the comprehensive design God intended from the beginning. It is certainly a book I will enjoy sharing with my students." -Denise O'Donoghue, Director of Women's Life and Assistant Professor of Ministry to Women, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary "This meaty (but not technical) volume will equip readers to grasp the beauty, utility, and missional importance of being created in God's image, male and female. It deserves a wide readership in church and college or seminary classroom." -Robert W. Yarbrough, professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary "Using the primary picture of the household and pointing to a call for men to carry out their calling, this book is a careful and sober study of biblical texts. It calls on us to reflect on what Scripture teaches, making many important points along the way." -Darrell L. Bock, Executive Director of Cultural Engagement, Howard G. Hendricks Center, and Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary "We live in a day when God's order has been turned on its head, resulting in confusion and heartache-even in the church. Margaret and Andreas Kostenberger team up to present a comprehensive and thoroughly biblical exposition of manhood and womanhood." -Theresa Wigington Bowen, Pastor's wife; mother; Founder, Candle in the Window Hospitality Network "The Kostenbergers have thoroughly researched Scripture concerning God's design for men and women, and their efforts have produced a book that will challenge much of what the church does today. Anyone wanting to devote serious study to the topic of men's and women's roles in the church needs to read this book." -William Jones, President, Columbia International University "For years now, Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger have labored to help the church recover a biblical vision of manhood and womanhood in the midst of a culture that is moving increasingly away from God's design. We are so pleased to see the fruits of their labors gathered together into this wonderful new volume. Thoroughly biblical, deeply theological, and also practical and accessible, the Kostenbergers have given the church a great gift in an hour of great need." -Michael J. Kruger, President and Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte; author, Canon Revisited "The issue of biblical manhood and womanhood is long overdue for a resource that takes the entire storyline of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, into account. This book will be tremendously helpful to pastors, teachers, married couples, parents, singles, and especially college students." -Matt Schoolfield, Lead Pastor, Fellowship Raleigh, Raleigh, North Carolina "Christian women today are hungry to know what a biblical woman really looks like. If you really want an accurate picture, I encourage you to read-no, study-this book. Not only will you get the biblical portrait of woman, but you will also discover what the Bible says about man and how they relate to each other." -Chris Adams, Senior Lead Women's Ministry Specialist, LifeWay Christian Resources "Sexual ethics and complementary gender roles have far more to do with the effectiveness of the church than we tend to admit. Dr. and Mrs. Kostenberger have given a comprehensive biblical theology calling the church to biblical gender roles and a God-glorying sexual ethic that will once again display the glorious covenant love of Christ and his church to a world in need of redemption." -David Miller, Church Planter and Lead Pastor, Sentral Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma "In a day and age where men's and women's roles are under attack, this book gives a thorough and essential exposition of such a foundational topic. It's comprehensive. It's practical. It is sure to be a helpful resource for the church as well as personal discipleship!" -Dana Cordell, Pastor's wife, Treasuring Christ Church, Raleigh, North Carolina "The whole of the Bible helps women understand their purpose as followers of Christ. The Kostenbergers have served both men and women by unpacking the distinction of gender roles and sexual identity in the entirety of the Scriptures. This is a personal, well-researched, comprehensive, and very useful book." -Kay Milioni, Pastor's wife, Open Door Baptist Church, Raleigh, North Carolina; mother "The result of more than two decades of research by two competent scholars, this clear, compelling, and accessible book fills a gap in literature on this subject." -Pete and Vicki Schemm, Senior Pastor, Cave Spring Baptist Church, Roanoke, Virginia; Vicki is a mother and pastor's wife
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433536991
Publisert
2014-08-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Crossway Books
Vekt
533 gr
HĂžyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
20 mm
AldersnivÄ
G, 01
SprÄk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384
Biographical note
Andreas J. Köstenberger (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is the theologian in residence at Fellowship Raleigh, a cofounder of Biblical Foundations, and the author, editor, or translator of over sixty books. He and his wife, Marny, have four grown children and live in North Carolina.Â
Marny Köstenberger (ThD, University of South Africa) is a teacher and womenâs consultant, the author of Jesus and the Feminists, and the coauthor of Godâs Design for Man and Woman and Parenting Essentials. She previously served as director of womenâs programs and mentoring, and professor of theology and womenâs ministry at various churches and seminaries. Marny and her husband, Andreas, live in North Carolina.