Recommendations for Christians in feminist universities (VE interview)

“Feminism is, in a way, the obvious and natural answer to the problems of this world outside the gospel. Aside from the gospel, this ideology seems perfectly logical. ” Carolyn McCulley

See the interview with radical femininity author below:

  • How can we understand the delicate balance between cultural influence.
  • Historical perspective.
  • And biblical authority in our role as women at home.
  • At work.
  • In the church.
  • And in culture?How did the three waves of feminism hinder God’s vision for women?And finally.
  • How do you know where to go from here?Amid the radical confusion of our culture over femininity.
  • Carolyn teaches the radical truth of God’s wise and elegant plan for women.

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Carolyn McCulley: Well, I think the most important thing to understand is that feminism is, in a way, the obvious and natural answer to the problems of this world outside the gospel.

Apart from the gospel, this ideology seems perfectly logical, because feminism recognizes the problems that really exist against women, but its worldview shapes their interpretation of the problem and then leads to a solution. Then, without the gospel, you will be led in one direction.

So it gives young women in college the opportunity to recognize that people who have different ideas about them are not their enemies, that they should not fight or despise these people. You must recognize that this is an opportunity to tell the truth without fear.

They often ask me, “Are you a feminist?” The definition of “feminism” is very broad. There are many subcategories and many movements. What most young adults mean today is, “Do you think men and women are the same?”And that’s when the gospel allows you to come in and say, “Yes. It is on the first page of Man and Woman were created in the image of God. Both have the same need for a Savior, and when we trust in Him, are we also co-heirs in Christ?

So if you start with these fundamental truths, when you talk to people, you can be more sure that your answer is not what the person thinks you think, but that women are somehow a second class in the church because we are not.

Thus, culture really asks questions about the value of women and the scriptures are very clear about this value, so you must understand that in the Kingdom we all serve Christ and he can assign us the roles to advance his goals according to his will, because we serve him This is a secondary conversation.

The first and most important, for the culture it questions, are the fundamental questions about the value of being created also in the image of God, as men and women, and young women who go to college need to be really firm on that basis. and be confident in that answer if you want to be willing to talk to other women.

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