Construccion De La Feminidad B – (Spanish)
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Beth Allison Barr, autora de exitos de venta, revela que la comprension convencional de los roles y expectativas de genero, frecuentemente vinculada al concepto de “feminidad biblica”, no se origino en la Biblia misma, sino que evoluciono a partir de distintas circunstancias historicas.
Este libro traslada la conversacion sobre la feminidad biblica mas alla de la gramatica griega y al ambito de la historia de la iglesia, antigua, medieval y moderna, para mostrar que esta creencia no esta ordenada divinamente, sino es un producto de la civilizacion humana que continua infiltrandose en la iglesia.
La feminidad biblica, la creencia de que Dios diseo a las mujeres para ser esposas sumisas, madres virtuosas y alegres amas de casa, impregna el cristianismo norteamericano. Desde decisiones sobre carreras hasta roles en iglesias locales y las dinamicas de relaciones, esta creencia moldea la vida cotidiana de las mujeres evangelicas. Sin embargo, la feminidad biblica no es biblica, dice Beth Allison Barr, historiadora de la Universidad de Baylor. Surgio de una serie de momentos historicos claramente definibles.
Las percepciones historicas de Barr brindan contexto para las enseanzas contemporaneas sobre los roles de las mujeres en la iglesia y ayudan a avanzar la conversacion. Entrelazando su historia como esposa de un pastor bautista, Barr arroja luz sobre el movimiento #ChurchToo y los escandalos de abuso en circulos Bautistas del Sur y el mundo evangelico en general, ayudando a los lectores a comprender por que la feminidad biblica tiene mas que ver con estructuras de poder humanas que con el mensaje de Cristo.
Within the pages of this bestseller, Beth Allison Barr reveals that the conventional understanding of gender roles and expectations, frequently linked to the concept of “biblical womanhood,” did not originate from the Bible itself but rather evolved from distinct historical circumstances.
This book moves the conversation about biblical womanhood beyond Greek grammar and into the realm of church history–ancient, medieval, and modern–to show that this belief is not divinely ordained but a product of human civilization that continues to creep into the church.
Biblical womanhood–the belief that God designed women to be submissive wives, virtuous mothers, and joyful homemakers–pervades North American Christianity. From choices about careers to roles in local churches to relationship dynamics, this belief shapes the everyday lives of evang
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SKU (ISBN): 9788419779250
ISBN10: 8419779253
Language: Spanish
Beth Barr
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2024
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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