"Jesus, Justice, and Gender Roles" by Kathy Keller. A Review
Jesus, Justice, and Gender Roles: A Case for Gender Roles in Ministry by Kathy Keller My rating: 4 of 5 stars This short little work, 48 pages, covers the issue of men's and women's roles in the church. It is not an exhaustive, in-depth study but written on a serious yet popular level; therefore it's very readable. The author, Kathy Keller, is the wife of Tim Keller, co-founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and co-author with her husband of "The Meaning of Marriage". The book is autobiographical, exegetical, theological and anthropological. In the autobiographical she tells of her own conversion, her journey as she sought ordination, and the epiphany she came to with regard to the authority of Sacred Scripture. Once she came to submit to Scripture she removed herself from seeking ordination. Since then she has worked with women who want clarification on their role in Christ's church. Exegetically Keller takes on 1 Corinthians 14.33-38 an...