In which our regular writers toss around subjects a little more volatile than usual.
Rachel Held Evans hosts an ongoing discussion of Matthew Vines’ book God and the Gay Christian.
Tom: I’m not so much interested in rehashing the homosexuality aspect. That’s something I think both of us have dealt with elsewhere. But there’s an idea enunciated by Vines in his study of the Old Testament and reiterated by Held Evans in her discussion of his book that potentially applies more broadly; to things like the role of men and women in the church and the home and so on. That is this:
“We can accept Scripture as authoritative and true without accepting the patriarchal assumptions of the culture from which the Bible emerged”.
Immanuel Can, is there a sense in which you would agree with Held Evans’ statement?