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Conversations with thoughtful leaders about the most pressing issues of our day and ideas for how to navigate the confusing times in which we live.
What the Church Gets Wrong About Gender and Relationships with Rebecca McLaughlin
Jason Harris and the Resound Project Podcast
59 minutes
1 year ago
What the Church Gets Wrong About Gender and Relationships with Rebecca McLaughlin
When we consider the ways scripture can sometimes be mishandled, misinterpreted, and misapplied, it’s understandable why some people may feel put off by the Christian faith. If one is not careful, misreadings of the Bible can often result in an ethic that fosters chauvinism, sexism, or other dehumanizing ideologies — gender-related or otherwise. So how should we address these erroneous views?
In this episode, author and speaker Rebecca McLaughlin explains why distancing ourselves from the Christian faith on account of harmful misinterpretations is not the solution; instead, we should seek God’s heart on the hot button topics of our day by stepping closer to the full storyline of the Bible. When we begin with the character of Jesus and his teachings, a very different ethic is uncovered — one that champions the dignity of men and women alike, celebrates the beauty of God’s design for human sexuality, and offers hope to a broken world.
Rebecca McLaughlin grew up in the UK and holds a Ph.D. in English literature from Cambridge and a theology degree from Oak Hill College in London. She is the author of several books including Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World's Largest Religion and Jesus Through the Eyes of Women.
Jason Harris and the Resound Project Podcast
Conversations with thoughtful leaders about the most pressing issues of our day and ideas for how to navigate the confusing times in which we live.