So I may be opening a can of worms here, but I feel like this is a very important topic. The proper structure of the family and roles of the husband and wife depend upon properly understanding what the Bible says on this.
I've been doing a lot of reading lately about Egalitarianism and Complementarianism. Many of the mainstream articles out there will, I believe falsely, equate complementarianism with biblical patriarchy. One source here: https://www.gotquestions.org/complementarianism.html
Or they will state differences such as a servant leader view of the mans role vs. the role of absolute authority and right to command his wife that patriarchy prescribes.(Seen as a negative thing)
I did find an older thread on here that linked to The Hard Man podcast as a resource for a good view on this but I was also interested in hearing opinions from those on here.
Is complementarianism a watered down version of patriarchy? Is it just a wolf in sheep's clothing claiming to be biblical patriarchy while having feminist egalitarianism at its core? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I've been doing a lot of reading lately about Egalitarianism and Complementarianism. Many of the mainstream articles out there will, I believe falsely, equate complementarianism with biblical patriarchy. One source here: https://www.gotquestions.org/complementarianism.html
Or they will state differences such as a servant leader view of the mans role vs. the role of absolute authority and right to command his wife that patriarchy prescribes.(Seen as a negative thing)
I did find an older thread on here that linked to The Hard Man podcast as a resource for a good view on this but I was also interested in hearing opinions from those on here.
Is complementarianism a watered down version of patriarchy? Is it just a wolf in sheep's clothing claiming to be biblical patriarchy while having feminist egalitarianism at its core? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.