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November 2, 2023 53 mins

In this episode of "No More Silos," Erika Santiago discusses the importance of understanding historical events such as the doctrine of Discovery, the Crusades, the Reformation, and the Danvers Statement in shaping gender theology. She explores how these events have impacted women's ability to reconstruct their faith and emphasizes the need for womanist biblical scholars and egalitarian theologians. Santiago also highlights the confusion caused by cultural traditions and misinterpretations of biblical texts, and the role of historical context in developing a theology of gender as an apologetic. 

Developing a theology of gender as an apologetic to help women reconstruct their faith.

Key Points Covered
1. The Significance of Understanding Historical Events for Apologetics

2. The Historical Manipulation of Scripture and the Impact on Gender Roles and Leadership in Christianity

3. The Importance of Theology in Reconstructing Faith and Promoting Equality in the Church


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