Man as Male and Female: A Study in Sexual Relationships from a Theological Point of View

Man as Male and Female: A Study in Sexual Relationships from a Theological Point of View

by Paul K. Jewett
Man as Male and Female: A Study in Sexual Relationships from a Theological Point of View

Man as Male and Female: A Study in Sexual Relationships from a Theological Point of View

by Paul K. Jewett

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Overview

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Not without justification, Christian theologians (most of whom have been men) have been described as male chauvinists. But to the extent that such an accusation is fair, Paul Jewett would argue, these theologians are not living up to the genius of Christian theology. That is the burden of this provocative new book.

In Man as Male and Female Professor Jewett sets forth and elaborates a full-orbed theology of human sexuality. The key to it is embedded in the Genesis account of creation. Not only are we told that Man is created in God's image but also "male and female created he them." The differentiation between the sexes, Jewett argues, captures something of the trinitarian character of the Creator, particularly the dimension of fellowship.

What that means is that the relationship of man to woman is one of partnership, not hierarchy. Man and woman are properly related when they accept each other as equals whose differences complement each other in all areas of life.

Quite a different view took hold as the religion of the Old Testament developed. Man was seen as superior, women inferior; man made the rules, woman obeyed them. Jesus made no radical verbal challenge to that system. But his way of life and his treatment of women, Professor Jewett argues, bespoke a profound new theory, later given definite expression by the Apostle Paul: "In Christ there is . . . no male and female." In response to those who would quote Paul to support the other side, Professor Jewett contends that Paul's practice simply did not always match his profound and revolutionary insight.

Interspersed among the steps of Professor Jewett's careful theological study are fascinating notes concerning questions like sex in the final eschaton, the marital status of Jesus, the hatred of women in Western thought, and the ordination of women.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802815972
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 03/22/1990
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.47(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword7
Abstract of the Argument13
I.Introduction19
II.The Theological Options23
A.A Summary Statement23
B.The Androgynous Ideal24
C.The Traditional View Which Subsumes Human Sexuality Under Marriage29
D.The View Which Grounds Human Sexuality in the Imago Dei (Karl Barth)33
Addendum: Male and Female in the Age to Come40
E.Man and Woman in Barth's Theology: An Evaluation43
III.The Relationship Between Man and Woman44
A.Introduction49
B.An Examination of the New Testament Texts on Which a Hierarchical View of the Man/Woman Relationship is Based in Christian Theology50
1.Introduction50
2.The Pauline Statement of the Argument51
C.The Hierarchical View of the Man/Woman Relationship Elaborated and Defended61
1.A Classical Statement: Thomas Aquinas61
2.A Transitional Statement: Luther and Calvin66
3.A Contemporary Statement: Karl Barth69
4.An Evaluation82
D.Women in the Old Testament and in Judaism86
E.Jesus and Women94
First Addendum: Concerning "Female Uncleanness"103
Second Addendum: Was Jesus Married?105
F.The Pauline Argument Revisited111
1.Introduction111
2.Intrinsic Problems112
G.An Analysis of the Second Creation Narrative120
H.The Rejection of the Hierarchical View of the Man/Woman Relationship in Favor of One of Partnership129
1.Introduction129
2.Female Subordination and the Analogy of Faith134
Addendum: Analogia Fidei, a Comment136
3.Female Subordination and the Bond of Marriage (Ephesians 5)137
4.The Magna Carta of Humanity (Galatians 3:28)142
5.Conclusion147
First Addendum: Misogyny in Western Thought149
Second Addendum: The Ordination of Women160
IV.Epilogue: The Ontology of Sex (The Eternal Feminine)171
Bibliography189
Indexes191
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