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Posts by Bobby Gilles

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The Data Is In: Men Aren’t Better Leaders or Teachers—Why Act Like They Are? Decades of research—and Scripture itself—undermine one of the church’s most confident assumptions about gender.

We’ve been told men are “wired” to lead and teach. But what happens when we look at the data? Turns out:
• Leadership effectiveness? Equal
• Teaching outcomes? Equal or favor women.
So why does the church still limit one group? My brand new article dives into it:

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Ten Logical Fallacies in the Women in Ministry Debate Don't let these talking points distract you

Ever notice how debates about women in the church go… sideways fast? That’s not an accident. It’s often driven by bad logic, not better arguments. In my brand new article, I break down 10 common fallacies that derail the conversation—once you see them, you can’t unsee them.

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This One Chart Exposes a Major Problem in Complementarian Teaching Plus, putting "the exception that proves the rule" fallacy to bed, forever

I don’t think most complementarians are bad people. I think they love Scripture. But I also think this one argument they rely on doesn’t hold up. Plus, learn about the illusory truth effect, the misuse of "the exception that proves the rule," and the answer to "What if I'm wrong about this?":

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Proof That God Does Not Prohibit Women From "Exercising Authority"in Church 1 Timothy 2:12 prohibits a woman from teaching and, assuming on the English translation you use, doing something “authoritative” to men.

What if 1 Timothy 2:12 isn’t about banning women from leadership… but about stopping a specific kind of harmful, domineering behavior? The context points in that direction. See my brand new article:

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Why Skeptical Women Remain Quiet in Complementarian Churches according to women who have found their voices

“Why doesn’t she just find another church?” asked a complementarian pastor of a member who questioned his theology. It’s a fair question—until you understand what leaving costs. My brand new article gleans wisdom from women to explore the quiet, complicated reasons many women stay… and stay silent.

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The 1 Timothy 2 Prohibition on Women Was Not Normal In New Testament Churches The timing is way off

In today's brand new article, I show that the prohibition on women in 1 Timothy 2 can ONLY be part of a coherent story of scripture if it is a local, temporary prohibition. It simply doesn't work otherwise.

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Women Church Leaders? Yes! "Deacon" Means More Than You Think A Paradigm-Shifting Exploration

Do we miss an important piece of evidence in the debate over whether women can preach and lead when we read our cultural understanding of “deacons” back into the New Testament? My brand new articles argues "Yes," and I bring plenty of receipts:

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If We Go From Genesis to Junia, Where Next? A review of Preston Sprinke's "From Genesis to Junia: An Honest Search for What the Bible Really Says About Women in Leadership"

I’ve heard so much buzz for Preston Sprinkle’s new book, "From Genesis to Junia: An Honest Search for What the Bible Really Says About Women in Leadership,” both good and bad. I speak to those issues here, and review the book, chapter-by-chapter.

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The Whole Big Story of Why Women Must Preach & Teach in Church I help people envision a blessed alliance of women & men from all tribes and tongues, mutually serving Jesus Messiah.

Complementarian “authority and submission” dogma fails the test of Scripture and will die the same death as the teaching that women are especially prone to deception. The powerful men who ignore God’s call to women may try other arguments, but their days are numbered. They always have been:

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The Whole Big Story of Why Women Must Preach & Teach in Church I help people envision a blessed alliance of women & men from all tribes and tongues, mutually serving Jesus Messiah.

Over the last year, I’ve provided so much information to argue for women's inclusion into teaching and leadership ministry that some of you have asked me to make one main synopsis post. *This is that post.* I summarize my position and provide numerous links to articles that delve deeper.

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Complementarianism Might Be Wrecking Your Health Why do complementarian women have worse health than others?

A study in the American Sociological Review finds that women’s health is significantly worse in churches that prohibit women from teaching and leading. If you've seen references to this study before, I have new insights. If you haven't, buckle your seat because my new article is a doozy.

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A Women-Only New Testament Leadership Position? You Betcha! Women in the New Testament fulfilled many leadership functions: prophets who carried on the torch passed down from Deborah, Huldah, and Anna; deacons like Phoebe; apostles like Junia (frankly, Mary Ma...

The New Testament and early centuries contained an Order of Widows, a recognized church office with qualifications that largely mirrored the qualifications for overseers in 1 Timothy. Learn about it in my brand new article.

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New Testament Ethics from the Perspective of the Oppressed In a time when so many Christians have remade Christ in their own image, when even conservative scholars like Russell Moore lament that Christians regularly chastise pastors for “being weak” or “liber...

What if we considered Christ’s teachings from the perspective of the marginalized and abused (which, after all, is the context of the people to whom Christ came, lived among, and ministered). My brand new post:

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I accidentally typed a text message that tomorrow will be January 310. I have to say, it certainly feels that way.

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When Can Women Teach Men? The Problem with Complementarian Logic Those who believe in a God-ordained hierarchy of men over women, and of an eternal prohibition on women teaching men, are rarely consistent.

My brand new article looks at a stunning example from early church history, then a big one from recent decades that “hid in plain sight,” and finally one from the Bible to show logical inconsistencies and the morally and scripturally bereft nature of arguments against women teaching men.

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How Luke Shows Jesus Against Racism, Sexism, Classism, and Ableism I’ve always liked the underdog, which is why the author of the Gospel According to Luke is my guy.

Jesus came into a world that often demoralized and hurt women, those with disabilities, the poor, and anyone who was considered an outsider. In my brand new post, I look at how Jesus responded in the Gospel of Luke.

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This weekend, I’ll be reading through an advance copy of Preston Sprinkle’s new book “From Genesis to Junia: An Honest Search for What the Bible Really Says About Women in Leadership.” I will publish a full review the day before its March 3 release. I’ve been curious about this one for a while!

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Should Women Remain Silent in the Churches? 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 Today I’ve written seven articles on 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and referenced that passage in several more.

1 Cor. 14:34 says, "Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak ..." Are there cultural reasons they would be interrupting the service to ask questions? Is this a scribal gloss? Or is Paul quoting his opponents in order to refute them? Let's consider the possibilities:

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Should Women Remain Silent in the Churches? 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 Today I’ve written seven articles on 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and referenced that passage in several more.

1 Corinthians is a dicey letter for anyone claiming that male-rule is God’s good gift. But there is one part that would seem to back up this view: 14:34-35. In my brand new article, I examine it:

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Should Women Remain Silent in the Churches? 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 Today I’ve written seven articles on 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and referenced that passage in several more.

I've written a lot about 1 Timothy 2 and other passages, arguing for the necessity of teaching and leadership in the church being open to women. I haven’t touched the passage that would seem, in a “plain reading of the English text,” to be the ultimate “clobber” verses, 1 Cor. 14:34-35. Until today:

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The Enduring Mindset of "That Old-Time (Slaveholder) Religion" Today’s article is written by my friend and fellow seminarian Jane Anne Tucker.

There is a growing boldness and popularity for preachers like Doug Wilson who espouse the Southern “Lost Cause” mythology that redefines slavery as somewhere between “not that bad” and God’s ordained plan, The theological reasoning is similar to current “biblical patriarchy” models.

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How Bible Women Advanced the Story: Redeeming Eden with Ingrid Faro In a culture and era that considers women as incidental to God’s story, Dr.

In a culture and era that considers women as incidental to God’s story, Dr. Ingrid Faro shows how godly women in the Hebrew Scriptures advanced the plot in ways that many Bible teachers ignore, downplay, or misinterpret. Read my review of her new book, "Redeeming Eden”:

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Gaslit! Patriarchal Fearmongering About A Feminist Takeover and the truth that harms all the women in your life, daily

Over the past year, I’ve presented enough evidence in support of a hierarchy-free mutuality of women and men within the church and home to fill a book. Still, complementarians ask, "Aren’t you just bowing to secular culture, though? Don’t you see how women have taken over everything?" Nope:

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The Good, Bad & Ugly of Missions & Evangelism in Church History Let’s talk about the good, bad, and ugly of evangelism and missionary activity in the last two millennia.

Let’s talk about the good, bad, and ugly of evangelism and missionary activity in the last two millennia. We'll distinguish godly power from worldly power, and see the evidence for Jesus's parable of the wheat and the weeds, growing together until harvest time.

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Patriarchy's "Created Order" Dogma Fails Its Highest Profile Test Case This fall, in my article “10 Bad ‘Biblical’ Arguments Against Women Preaching,” I reminded you that Mary and Gabriel disprove the popular “created order” argument.

The angel Gabriel's involvement with two couples, highlighted during the first Advent of Christ, definitively disproves the complementarian "created order" teaching that bars women from teaching or exercising authority. I'll show you:

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Lie Exposed: Evangelical Women Preaching is NOT a New, Post-1960's Thing To say otherwise is to compromise with the world

You’re talking with your cousin, TheoBro Ted, and he shakes his head when you talk about women in ministry. Ted says, "“Look, I just believe what everyone believed until five minutes ago. This whole ‘women preacher’ thing is just a new feminist idea." Ted is wrong. And I'll prove it:

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Is the Church Still Relevant? Necessary? "Becoming God's Family" With so many churches and denominations perpetrating and covering up horrific abuses, with celebrity pastors and Christian media influencers sanctioning cruelty, and with more and more people deconstr...

With so many churches and denominations perpetrating and covering up horrific abuses, and with more and more people deconstructing due to hypocrisy and harmful teachings, is there an argument for church community today? My new post looks at why Carmen Joy Imes says, "Yes."

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Male Hierarchy Is A Breeding Ground For Abuse & Infidelity Proof from many sources and studies

My new post analyzes proof from many sources and studies to show the link between complementarianism and both abuse and infidelity. "Why he cheats, beats, or mistreats often correlates with his theology"

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Bonhoeffer's Solution to a Church That's Lost Its Way How the Church Relates to Christ, Herself, and the World

We are living in hard times. How must the church relate to Christ, each other, and the world? It's all about "withness" and "witness." My new article explores Bonhoeffer's take on this, placing him in conversation with NT Wright, John Barclay, Matthew Bates, and other current scholars.

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