Women have proved their equality with men in leadership, scholarship and exercising spiritual gifts, but traditional interpretations of Scripture mean that leadership, for many Christians, is still predominantly male. Penelope Wilcock proposes a reading of Scripture that respects its authority while embracing the full equality of women and men.
Those who still talk of male ‘headship’ and ‘complementarity’ are stuck in a man-made time warp that has held Christian women back for far too long. Instead it’s time to fully grasp how the Cross brings reconciliation between the sexes, how both must be equally submitted to Christ, and how both are equal inheritors of the Kingdom.
Pen Wilcock lives in Hastings, in England’s East Sussex. Her books explore the Christian faith in both fiction and non-fiction, and are all written with the intention of deepening faith in the reader, and making the Lord Jesus known and loved. A former Methodist minister and school and hospice chaplain, she writes a monthly column for Woman Alive and her popular blog, Kindred of the Quiet Way, receives over 35,000 hits a month. She is author of more than 20 books.