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Does the church need a #MeToo moment? Does egalitarian and complementarian theology help or harm men and women in the church?
Natalie Collins, a gender justice specialist and author of ‘Out Of Control: Couples, conflict and the capacity for change’, supports an egalitarian approach to male and female roles.
Phil Moore, leader of Everyday Church in London and author of ‘Straight to the Heart’ argues that a good complementarian view of scripture enables flourishing of both men and women.
For Natalie Collins and the Out Of Control conference: https://www.nataliecollins.info/outofcontrolevent
For Phil Moore http://www.philmoorebooks.com/
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Released on 4 Jan 2019
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