Evangelical Feminism: A New Path to Liberalism?

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GENERAL INDEX 267

Paul: and Priscilla and Aquila, 175-176;
and “the whole counsel of God,” 254-
255
Philetus, 181, 182
Philo, 195, 196
phluaros, 182n10
Phoenix Seminary, 111-112n3
Pierce, Ronald, 93, 201n5
plassø, 177n14
Plato, 173, 196
Plowman, Edward, 242-243, 244
Plutarch, 195, 196
Podles, Leon, 127n16
Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), 25-
26, 125n12
Presbyterian Church–USA (PCUSA), 23,
26, 28, 126, 240-241; and “More Light
Presbyterians” (MLP), 240-241
Preus, J. A. O., 26n12
Priscilla, 175-176
Priscilla Papers, 189n4
prophecy, 136-137; testing of, 137


Recovering the Scandal of the Cross
(Green), 258n4
redemptive-movement hermeneutic, 65-66;
filtering system of eighteen criteria, 69,
69n12, 70-71; how it makes it impossi-
ble for Christians to discover what parts
of Scripture to obey, 69-72; how it nul-
lifies the New Testament’s moral com-
mands, 68-69; Webb’s claim that
Christians have always used a system
like his, 79-80; Webb’s claim that
Scripture endorses slavery, 76-79; and
the X➝Y➝Z Principle, 66-68
“Redemptive-Movement Hermeneutic, A”
(Webb), 75, 78
Reformed Church in America, 24
Reformed Theological Seminary–Orlando,
257n2
Regent College–Vancouver, 257
Robeck, C. M., 122
Robinson, V. Gene, 239
Rogers, Adrian, 26n11
“Role of Women in Ministry, The”
(Assemblies of God), 87, 88, 88-89n6
Roman Catholic Church, 25, 62, 216n2
Romans (Schreiner), 156n1
Ruff, Gene, 241
Russell, Letty, 233n17


Samson, 120
Sarah, 143-146
Satan, 38-39, 39n11
Saucy, Robert, 174, 174n12
Saul, 140
Scanzoni, Letha, 43-44, 44n3, 237, 237n2
Schaeffer, Francis, 18, 20
Schaff, Philip, 212-213, 214n13


Schemm, Peter, 118, 211n7
Schmidt, Thomas, 156n1
Scholer, David, 200, 200n3
Schori, Katharine, 240
Schreiner, Thomas, 44-45, 68n9, 76n23,
156n1, 188, 190
Schultze, Quentin, 246n26
“scientific” worldview, 16
Scripture: authority of, 40, 56, 57; “gender-
neutral” translations of, 224;
liberal/evangelical feminist denial of,
16, 17, 19, 83, 149 (summary of fifteen
ways this is done directly), 219 (sum-
mary of ten ways this is done effec-
tively); and tradition, 62n18. See also
inerrancy; sola Scriptura
“Semantic Study of authent∑s and Its
Derivatives, A” (Wolters), 204n14
seminary governing boards, 111-112n3
“Seven Reasons Why We Cannot Call God
‘Mother’” (Stinson), 230-232
“Sexual Perversion” (Jones), 223n1
Shiflett, Dave, 125n12
“Shifting Sand?” (Vincent), 245-246
“‘Silent in the Churches’” (Carson), 162n7
situation ethics, 128
Situation Ethics (Fletcher), 128
slavery: and the anti-slavery movement, 77-
78, 79; first-century Roman slavery, 78-
79; nineteenth-century American
slavery, 78
Slaves, Women, and Homosexuals (Webb),
36
Smith, Paul R., 228-229
sola Scriptura, 56, 57, 62, 63, 117
Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), 24,
24n6, 25-26, 26n11, 125n12
Spencer, Aida, 217n5
Spencer, Stephen, 80
spiritual gifts, 99
Spread the Fire, 139n1
Stendahl, Krister, 59-60, 60n15, 237n1
Stinson, Randy, 229n6, 230-232, 231n13
Straight and Narrow? (Schmidt), 156n1
Strong, Augustus H., 214n13
“Subordination of Christ and the
Subordination of Women, The” (Giles),
118n10
subordinationism, 118
Sumner, Sarah, 80, 81, 82, 82n4, 86, 87,
89, 89n9, 119, 131-132, 180n1, 201n5,
223
Systematic Theology (Grudem), 42, 90n10,
91n11, 92nn 12 and 13, 96n18, 136n2,
169n6
teaching: Bible teaching to men and
women, 105, 110; Bible teaching to
women, 121; of skills versus Bible,
258n3
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