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Confronting Sexism in the Church

How We Got Here and What We Can Do About It

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How to Fight Sexism in the Church

Despite the real progress that has been made in recent years, women continue to be silenced, wounded, and relegated to the sidelines in our churches. Many churches—even churches that outwardly affirm and platform women—remain unaware of the patterns and cultures at play that set up unseen barriers for women.

This is a book for Christians who want to learn how to do better. Heather Matthews has experienced sexism in the church firsthand. In Confronting Sexism in the Church, she explores the history and culture of sexism in our contemporary evangelical world and describes the many ways—subtle and not so subtle—that it lives on in the church today. She gives simple, practical steps for how Christians can actively fight sexism in its many forms.

The mistreatment of women has been part of the human experience from the very beginning—but in Christ, women are set free to be all they've been created to be. This book invites churches to live out that reality in all its fullness.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 10, 2024
      In this enlightening debut, pastor Matthews explores sexism’s deep roots in the evangelical faith. Beginning with the account of Eve’s “original sin,” Matthews traces centuries of Christian thought marked by biased scriptural interpretation, sexism “as a mark of orthodoxy,” and notions of women as “unfit and unqualified for leadership.” In particular, she focuses on the past 50 years, after the second-wave feminist movement spurred the evangelical church to double down on stereotypes that “good Christian women are feminine, maternal, and domestic.” Matthews analyzes how sexism plays out in congregations and ministries (as when female pastors are shut out from “important conversations and team development” or forced to “downplay their femininity” to assume leadership roles), and calls on churches and Christian organizations to ensure salary equity and create mentoring and support structures for women, among other reforms. She also offers intriguing historical correctives, noting, for instance, that Jesus and Paul challenged misogynist structures by accepting women as friends and equals. The ambitious scope of her argument and willingness to advocate for change inspires. Christian feminists will be energized.

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