(Her.meneutics blog) Why Margaret Feinberg Bypasses the ”˜Gender Wars’

Ask Margaret Feinberg what she thinks of being one of the leading evangelical female voices in a mostly male arena, and she bypasses the issue of gender. “I don’t really think about it. I walk into a room and see amazing leaders, thoughtful presenters, and compelling communicators regardless of gender.” Feinberg is the author most recently of Hungry for God, which reflects on ways to recognize and satisfy our longings for holy relationship in the midst of our daily lives. Having penned more than two dozen books and Bible studies, including The Organic God (Zondervan), The Sacred Echo (Zondervan), and Scouting the Divine (Zondervan), Feinberg recently released the six-week John and Genesis Bible studies series (September 2011), and is considering developing another study on the Gospel of Luke….

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One comment on “(Her.meneutics blog) Why Margaret Feinberg Bypasses the ”˜Gender Wars’

  1. bettcee says:

    I look forward to reading “Hungry for God’ by Margaret Feinberg.
    It is so refreshing to hear about a female author who does not feel obligated to speak only from the narrow standpoint of her gender.

    For we are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.
    For as many of you have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ .
    There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
    And if ye be Christ’s, then ye are Abraham’s seed , and heirs according to the promise.
    Galations 3: verse 26-29