Beyond the debate between complementarians and egalitarians lies a crucial discussion among those who affirm the complementarian view. While committed to the authority of Scripture and the distinct roles of men and women, complementarians often diverge at key points of biblical interpretation and practical application.
In Complementarianism: A Continuum of Perspectives on Men and Women in the Church, editor David S. Dockery leads a team of eminent, multi-denominational contributors in a gracious conversation about these internal differences. This project avoids stretching biblical and theological parameters, instead modeling an honest discussion that reinforces a strong commitment to the full truthfulness of Scripture and foundational complementarian understandings of gender roles.
Table of Contents
Preface
Contributors
Foreword by Dondi E. Costin
Introduction by David S. Dockery
1. Complementarity: A Foundational Commitment by Gregg R. Allison
2. Perspective One by Ray Van Neste
3. Perspective Two by Julia B. Higgins
4. Perspective Three by Erik Thoennes
5. Perspective Four by Kristin L. Kellen
6. Perspective Five by Glenn R. Kreider
7. Perspective Six by Danielle Treweek
Afterword by John Stonestreet
Resources for Additional Study by Ashley L. Allen
General Index
Scripture Index