"If you're sick and weary of wondering why there weren't any female followers of Jesus, 'The Missing Apostle: Decoding the Gender Bias in Jesus's Inner Circle' is the book for you. Dive into this compelling exploration of ancient texts, cultural contexts, and theological debates to unravel the mystery behind the exclusion of women from positions of leadership within Jesus's inner circle. Discover the historical and cultural factors that contributed to gender bias in religious leadership and gain new insights into the ongoing relevance of this issue in modern society. With engaging storytelling and rigorous scholarship, this book challenges conventional wisdom and inspires readers to rethink their understanding of gender, religion, and power." Jonathan Stevens, the author of 'The Missing Apostle, ' is a respected scholar and advocate for gender equity within religious communities. With a background in theology and biblical studies, Stevens brings a unique blend of academic expertise and personal passion to this important topic. His research and writing have been widely praised for their clarity, depth, and relevance, making him a trusted voice in the field of gender and religion. Through his insightful analysis and compassionate approach, Stevens invites readers to join him on a journey of discovery and transformation, challenging them to confront their own beliefs and assumptions about gender bias in religious leadership.
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The Missing Apostle
Jonathan Stevens
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