Confronting Sexism in the Church: How We Got Here and What We Can Do About It

Heather Matthews

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Confronting Sexism in the Church: How We Got Here and What We Can Do About It

Confronting Sexism in the Church: How We Got Here and What We Can Do About It

Heather Matthews

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Despite real progress, women continue to be silenced, wounded, and relegated to the sidelines in our churches. But we can learn to do better. Exploring the history and culture of sexism in our contemporary evangelical world, Heather Matthews offers simple, practical steps for how Christians can actively fight sexism in its many forms.

About the Author

Heather Matthews (DMin, Fuller Seminary) is the doctor of ministry program manager at Wheaton College Graduate School. She has also worked as a pastor, church planter, nonprofit leader, and global worker.

Critical Reviews

"This book promises to be a valuable resource for evangelicals addressing gender inequality in their communities. Matthews offers a helpful synthesis of recent scholarship and events, issuing a gentle but fervent call for better theology and practice in a tradition she loves."

"Brave and bold, Matthews practices what the title of her book proclaims: she confronts sexism by naming it. Readers grieved by misogyny and oppression will find ample data to support the cause for liberation and justice. My deepest hope, however, is that readers suspicious of women in leadership will read as well. Matthews leaves space for exegetical discussions to continue, but faithful hermeneutics cannot take place without listening to testimony. This is a word that deserves to be heard."

"A compelling and fresh work on the issue that continues to hinder the church from being all God intended at its creation. The well-researched biblical and historical foundation of this book is strong. The roadblocks are firmly addressed, and solutions are discussed. Yes, pain of women attempting to follow God's call and also pain of the author are carefully articulated. Yet, there is hope for the future with well-defined pathways for the flourishing of the church now and in the future. Confronting Sexism in the Church is a book for these days for both women and men leaders. I personally was deeply moved and motivated to keep removing the barriers of sexism in the church."

"Confronting Sexism in the Church functions like an MRI for the church, revealing in detail the church's historical struggle with sexism, which is a condition that limits the church from reaching its full potential. Thankfully, when we see a problem, we can work to change it, and author Heather Matthews gives us the gift of helping us to identify the malady. Further, she also prescribes a cure, offering an array of antisexist action steps at the interpersonal, leadership, organizational, and societal levels. Confronting Sexism in the Church is a must-read for every faith community that is serious about excising the problem of sexism and bringing full healing to God's church."

"Heather's work emerges from solid research and significant experience but also from the wisdom of her wounds, which makes for a compellingly prophetic, humbling, yet hopeful must-read that men in particular must heed. This is a labor of love for the church that we'll all benefit from immensely."

"What a gift this book is to men and women in the kingdom! With a thorough and fascinating look at the past and the roots of sexism in the church, Heather Matthews then offers a path toward a better way. I found her writing to be honest, constructive, and extremely hopeful. I wish I had this book years ago when I was just starting out in ministry."

"It's hard to address problems we do not see. That is why this book is essential! A personal and thoroughly researched window into women's lived experiences navigating sexism and abuse in the church, home, and culture, Heather Matthews expertly addresses flawed theology and its impact on women and communities."

"In this enlightening debut, pastor Matthews explores sexism's deep roots in the evangelical faith. . . . The ambitious scope of her argument and willingness to advocate for change inspires. Christian feminists will be energized."

Publishing Information

Publisher: IVP
Pub date: 2024-08-27
Length: 224 pages

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