TY - BOOK AU - Johnson,Alan F. TI - How I changed my mind about women in leadership: compelling stories from prominent evangelicals SN - 9780310293156 AV - BV 4415 .H69 2010 PY - 2010/// CY - Grand Rapids Michigan PB - Zondervan KW - Women in church work KW - Christian leadership KW - Leadership KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - Evangelicalism N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Lessons my mother taught me without trying; John H. Armstrong --; How I changed my mind about women in leadership; Ruth Haley Barton --; Renouncing the love of power for the power of love; Gilbert Bilezikian --; Buried talents; Stuart and Jill Briscoe --; Is evangelicalism sexist?; Tony Campolo --; Joy in partnership; Robert and Alice Fryling --; From Bobbed hair, bossy wives, and women preachers to Woman be free: my story; Stanley N. Gundry --; Evangelicals and gender equality; Bill and Lynne Hybels --; My journey from "male only leadership" to "biblical gender equality"; Alan F. Johnson --; A difficult journey; Walter and Olive Liefeld --; The gospel does not change but our perception of it may need revision; I. Howard Marshall --; How I changed my mind about women in leadership; Alice Mathews --; How the Bible changed my mind about women in leadership; Roger Nicole --; Beyond gender stereotypes; John and Nancy Ortberg --; How I changed my mind about women in church leadership; Cornelius (Neal) Plantinga Jr. --; How I changed my mind about women in church leadership : transforming moments in our pilgrimage; Carol and James Plueddemann --; How I came to my understanding concerning women in leadership; Minette Drumwright Pratt --; From soft patriarchy to mutual submission; Ronald J. Sider --; How to produce an egalitarian man; John G. Stackhouse Jr. --; A view from the Church of England : an evangelical bishop tells his story; John Bernard Taylor --; Women in leadership--a high calling indeed; Bonnie Wurzbacher N2 - Well-known Evangelical leaders--individuals and couples, males and females from a broad range of denominational affiliations and ethnic diversity--share their surprising journeys from a more or less restrictive view to an open inclusive view that recognizes a full shared partnership of leadership in the home and in the ministries of the church based on gifts not gender. --from publisher description ER -