This second installment of a two-part episode is a part of a new segment of the Mutuality Matters podcast, hosted by Tara and Todd Korpi. We’re joined by Andrew Bartlett and Terran Williams, two biblical teachers who have written extensively on women and the church. In this episode, Andrew and Terran discuss the concept of the 'tiebreaker rule' in marriage and argue for a mutualist perspective that emphasizes equal partnership over hierarchy. They talk about Junia as an apostle in Romans 16:7 and dispel common misconceptions about Paul's views on women, underscoring his empowerment of women leaders in the early church.
00:00 Welcome to Mutuality Matters: Exploring Gender Equality in Leadership
00:34 Debunking the Tiebreaker Rule in Marriage
01:15 Mutualism in Practice: Real-Life Marriage Dynamics
04:21 Scriptural Insights on Mutual Decision-Making
05:05 Junia's Role and Women's Leadership in the Early Church
11:14 Paul's Example: Empowering Women in Ministry
14:32 Final Thoughts: Encouragement for Men and Women in Leadership
19:26 Connecting with the Speakers and Further Resources
20:59 Closing Remarks and Invitation to Support CBE International
Bios
Andrew Bartlett QC is based in London and is a highly rated international arbitrator with a wide range of experience in dispute resolution in numerous locations. He has a BA in Theology (University of Gloucestershire) and has served as an elder and a churchwarden in various churches. He is the author of Men and Women in Christ: Fresh Light From Biblical Texts.
Terran Williams is a seasoned pastor, church planter, and Bible teacher to skeptics and believers alike. He authored Biblica’s Reach4Life youth Bible, with a print of three million copies in 30 languages, What’s so Amazing about Scripture, and How God Sees Women: The End of Patriarchy.
Related Resources
How God Sees Women: The End of Patriarchy
Men and Women in Christ: Fresh Light From Biblical Texts
Andrew and Terran’s “Response to Mike Winger”
Terranwilliams.com
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