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Junia Is Not Alone
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Breaking Our Silence About Women in the Bible and the Church Today by Scot McKnight
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Now available using the Amazon link below.
Detailed Description
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In this fierce essay, leading Bible scholar Scot McKnight tells the story of Junia, a female apostle honored by Paul in his Letter to the Romans—and then silenced and forgotten for most of church history. But Junia’s tragedy is not hers alone. She’s joined by fellow women in the Bible whose stories of bold leadership have been overlooked. She’s in the company of visionary women of God throughout the centuries whose names we’ve forgotten, whose stories go untold, and whose witness we neglect to celebrate.
But Junia is also joined by women today—women who are no longer silent and who are experiencing a re-voicing as they respond to God’s call to lead us into all truth.
McKnight, the author of over 30 books and the blogger and curator of the blog “Jesus Creed,” is a trusted, authoritative, and accessible voice on the Bible and theology. Junia Is Not Alone is a must-read for longtime followers, a valuable introduction for new readers, and a necessary call to awareness and action for the entire church.
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E-Book, 28 pages
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Scot McKnight is a professor at North Park University in Chicago, and is the author of more than 30 books, including a work on women in ministry called the Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible. He has been married to his high school sweetheart for close to forty years. They have two children and two grandchildren. |
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