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Challenge to Biblical Christians of the Islamic Theology of Women, The
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by Anonymous
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"Today, in the interest of global peace, various post-Christian popular cultures (e.g., in Africa, Great Britain, the United States, etc.) have been stressing that Christians, Muslims, and Jews are all children of Abraham, worshipping the same God, and thereby seeking to unify the thinking of all three faiths. But do Christian pastors really want to function with an Islamic mindset? Around the world, some pastors are already puzzled as to what policy to have in their congregations with respect to the role of women in various possible ministry tasks. Therefore, it may be helpful to see where accepting such a way of thinking may take us and our congregations in the development of identity, since each person's self-perceived identity is the most significant factor in (a) self-understanding, (b) the prioritizing of personal goals, and (c) the establishment of one's ethical stance..."
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CHRISTIANS FOR BIBLICAL EQUALITY Priscilla Papers Volume 23:1, Winter 2009 6 pages |
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