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Man As Male and Female A Study in Sexual Relationships from a Theological Point of View

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ISBN-10: 0802815979

ISBN-13: 9780802815972

Edition: 1975

Authors: Paul K. Jewett

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List price: $20.00
Copyright year: 1975
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 204
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Foreword
Abstract of the Argument
Introduction
The Theological Options
A Summary Statement
The Androgynous Ideal
The Traditional View Which Subsumes Human Sexuality Under Marriage
The View Which Grounds Human Sexuality in the Imago Dei (Karl Barth)
Addendum: Male and Female in the Age to Come
Man and Woman in Barth's Theology: An Evaluation
The Relationship Between Man and Woman
Introduction
An Examination of the New Testament Texts on Which a Hierarchical View of the Man/Woman Relationship is Based in Christian Theology
Introduction
The Pauline Statement of the Argument
The Hierarchical View of the Man/Woman Relationship Elaborated and Defended
A Classical Statement: Thomas Aquinas
A Transitional Statement: Luther and Calvin
A Contemporary Statement: Karl Barth
An Evaluation
Women in the Old Testament and in Judaism
Jesus and Women
First Addendum: Concerning "Female Uncleanness"
Second Addendum: Was Jesus Married?
The Pauline Argument Revisited
Introduction
Intrinsic Problems
An Analysis of the Second Creation Narrative
The Rejection of the Hierarchical View of the Man/Woman Relationship in Favor of One of Partnership
Introduction
Female Subordination and the Analogy of Faith
Addendum: Analogia Fidei, a Comment
Female Subordination and the Bond of Marriage (Ephesians 5)
The Magna Carta of Humanity (Galatians 3:28)
Conclusion
First Addendum: Misogyny in Western Thought
Second Addendum: The Ordination of Women
Epilogue: The Ontology of Sex (The Eternal Feminine)
Bibliography
Indexes