What does it mean to be a man? What does it mean to be a woman? How many genders are there?
According to popular thought your personal identity, including expression of gender is a matter of psychological self-understanding, not tied to your anatomy and chromosomes.
But is that so? If the gender binary i.e. male and female is God’s design, are we free to confuse these realities?
Join us as we consider topics such as biblical masculinity, biblical femininity, manhood and womanhood in the home, the church and the world and gender confusion.
Biblical Manhood and Womanhood Class Outline
April 24: Intro and Biblical Theology of Gender
May 8: Biblical Masculinity Part 1
May 15: Biblical Masculinity Part 2
May 22: Biblical Femininity Part 1
June 12: Biblical Femininity Part 2
June 19: Manhood and Womanhood in the Home Part 1
June 26: Manhood and Womanhood in the Home Part 2
September 11: Manhood and Womanhood in the Church Part 1
September 18: Manhood and Womanhood in the Church Part 2
September 25: Manhood and Womanhood in the World and Workplace
October 9: Gender Confusion
October 16: Sex, Marriage, and Same-Sex Attraction
October 23: Objections to Complementarianism
For further study:
- “Complementarianism and the Single Man” Mathew Freeman
- The Masculine Mandate, Richard D. Phillips
- God’s Design for Man and Woman, Andreas and Margaret Köstenberger