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Becoming the Pastor's Wife: How Marriage Replaced Ordination as a Woman's Path to Ministry

Contributor(s): Barr, Beth Allison (Author), Shabshab, Connie (Read by), Shabshab, Connie (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9798228370784

Publisher: Christianaudio

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Pub Date: March 18, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Unabridged

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.61" H x 6.71" L x 5.21" W ( 0.20 lbs) pages

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Description: As a pastor's wife for twenty-five years, Beth Allison Barr has lived with assumptions about what she should do and who she should be. In Becoming the Pastor's Wife, Barr draws on that experience and her expertise as a historian to trace the history of the role of the pastor's wife, showing how it both helped and hurt women in conservative Protestant traditions. While they gained an important leadership role, it came at a deep cost: losing independent church leadership opportunities that existed throughout most of church history and strengthening a gender hierarchy that prioritized male careers. Barr examines the connection between the decline of female ordination and the rise of the role of pastor's wife in the evangelical church, tracing its patterns in the larger history (ancient, medieval, Reformation, and modern) of Christian women's leadership. By expertly blending historical and personal narrative, she equips pastors' wives to better advocate for themselves while helping the church understand the origins of the role as well as the historical reality of ordained women.

Brief description: Beth Allison Barr is James Vardaman Endowed Chair of History at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where she specializes in medieval history, women's history, and church history. She is the author of the USA Today bestseller The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth. Her work has been featured by NPR and the New Yorker, and she has written for Christianity Today, the Washington Post, the Dallas Morning News, Sojourners, and Baptist News Global. Barr lives in Texas with her husband, a Baptist pastor, and their two children.

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"This is equal parts actionable insights into the role as it is a history of its origins."

-- "Barnes&Noble.com"

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