Unmaking the Patriarchy: A Brief Review of Barr’s Making of Biblical Womanhood

Beth Allison Barr’s The Making of Biblical Womanhood belongs to a growing genre of (post)evangelical social scholarship. Using a combination of history, sociology, and political analysis, books like Du Mez’s Jesus and John Wayne, Whitehead and Perry’s Taking America Back for God, Tisby’s Color of Compromise, Butler’s White Evangelical Racism, and Jones’ White Too Long … Continue reading Unmaking the Patriarchy: A Brief Review of Barr’s Making of Biblical Womanhood