“Dora the Doormat” and other Scary Straw Women of Complementarity
I thought it would be fun to parade some of the most popular straw women of complementarity across the stage so they could take a bow—and hopefully bow out.
I thought it would be fun to parade some of the most popular straw women of complementarity across the stage so they could take a bow—and hopefully bow out.
Betty Friedan, the main force behind modern day feminism, predicted that the question of the eighties would be: “Is God HE?” The Christa sculpture was the liberal church’s response to the question. And although Evangelical Christians have been much slower to consider female gendered God imagery, the recent phenomenon of the multi-million best-seller, “The Shack,” indicates that Evangelicals, too, are succumbing to the feminist pressure to image God in feminine ways.