Created Male and Female

Author:   Terrance Randall Wardlaw ,  David M Howard
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781725284609


Pages:   90
Publication Date:   19 January 2021
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Author:   Terrance Randall Wardlaw ,  David M Howard
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9781725284609


ISBN 10:   172528460
Pages:   90
Publication Date:   19 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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In a day of massive confusion in the culture and in much of the church about the roles of men and women, Dr. Wardlaw provides an excellent discussion of the important scriptural passages. His careful attention to the details and context of each passage is very helpful. And though a scholarly work with a fresh perspective, this short book will also be understandable and very beneficial to thoughtful lay readers. I highly recommend it. --Terry Mortenson, speaker, writer, and researcher, Answers in Genesis Terry's concern for right interpretation has led him to address the issues of male-female relations, . . . Terry comes at the issues from a fresh (and unexpected) perspective: through the lens of creation ethics. Most of us think of ecology--'creation care'--when considering the creation mandate in Genesis 1:26-28. But, as Terry points out, creation ethics encompass more than that. Included are 'differentiation as male and female, filling the earth with offspring, and the sanctification of the seventh day' (Gen 1:26--2:3). Because of this, Terry explores the issues of male-female roles and relationships in the Bible through this distinctive lens, and he adds fresh perspectives on the issues. This is a book well worth reading. --David M. Howard Jr., from the foreword


"""In a day of massive confusion in the culture and in much of the church about the roles of men and women, Dr. Wardlaw provides an excellent discussion of the important scriptural passages. His careful attention to the details and context of each passage is very helpful. And though a scholarly work with a fresh perspective, this short book will also be understandable and very beneficial to thoughtful lay readers. I highly recommend it."" --Terry Mortenson, speaker, writer, and researcher, Answers in Genesis ""Terry's concern for right interpretation has led him to address the issues of male-female relations, . . . Terry comes at the issues from a fresh (and unexpected) perspective: through the lens of creation ethics. Most of us think of ecology--'creation care'--when considering the creation mandate in Genesis 1:26-28. But, as Terry points out, creation ethics encompass more than that. Included are 'differentiation as male and female, filling the earth with offspring, and the sanctification of the seventh day' (Gen 1:26--2:3). Because of this, Terry explores the issues of male-female roles and relationships in the Bible through this distinctive lens, and he adds fresh perspectives on the issues. This is a book well worth reading."" --David M. Howard Jr., from the foreword"


"""In a day of massive confusion in the culture and in much of the church about the roles of men and women, Dr. Wardlaw provides an excellent discussion of the important scriptural passages. His careful attention to the details and context of each passage is very helpful. And though a scholarly work with a fresh perspective, this short book will also be understandable and very beneficial to thoughtful lay readers. I highly recommend it."" --Terry Mortenson, speaker, writer, and researcher, Answers in Genesis ""Terry's concern for right interpretation has led him to address the issues of male-female relations, . . . Terry comes at the issues from a fresh (and unexpected) perspective: through the lens of creation ethics. Most of us think of ecology--'creation care'--when considering the creation mandate in Genesis 1:26-28. But, as Terry points out, creation ethics encompass more than that. Included are 'differentiation as male and female, filling the earth with offspring, and the sanctification of the seventh day' (Gen 1:26--2:3). Because of this, Terry explores the issues of male-female roles and relationships in the Bible through this distinctive lens, and he adds fresh perspectives on the issues. This is a book well worth reading."" --David M. Howard Jr., from the foreword"


In a day of massive confusion in the culture and in much of the church about the roles of men and women, Dr. Wardlaw provides an excellent discussion of the important scriptural passages. His careful attention to the details and context of each passage is very helpful. And though a scholarly work with a fresh perspective, this short book will also be understandable and very beneficial to thoughtful lay readers. I highly recommend it. --Terry Mortenson, speaker, writer, and researcher, Answers in Genesis Terry's concern for right interpretation has led him to address the issues of male-female relations, . . . Terry comes at the issues from a fresh (and unexpected) perspective: through the lens of creation ethics. Most of us think of ecology--'creation care'--when considering the creation mandate in Genesis 1:26-28. But, as Terry points out, creation ethics encompass more than that. Included are 'differentiation as male and female, filling the earth with offspring, and the sanctification of the seventh day' (Gen 1:26--2:3). Because of this, Terry explores the issues of male-female roles and relationships in the Bible through this distinctive lens, and he adds fresh perspectives on the issues. This is a book well worth reading. --David M. Howard Jr., from the foreword


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Terrance Randall Wardlaw Jr. is a linguist and consultant with SIL International. He is the author of Conceptualizing Words for ""God"" within the Pentateuch (2008) and Elohim within the Psalms (2015).

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