John MacArthur’s non-endorsement of women “pastors”; World magazine’s science book of the year
This article reports on John MacArthur's public critique of women in pastoral roles, specifically addressing Beth Moore and Paula White, and his condemnation of evangelical leaders who support women preachers. The piece frames MacArthur's position as a defense of biblical order against what he identifies as feminist heresy in the church. It serves as a contemporary example of Reformed engagement with gender roles in ministry and ecclesiastical leadership.
Paula White, a spiritual advisor for President Trump, has written a book titled Something Greater. Beth Moore is a popular Bible teacher in evangelical circles. John MacArthur was recently asked for his thoughts about these two women "pastors" and their work in light of their popularity in evangelical circles. His response accurately identifies the threat of feminism for the church and unflinchingly condemns the women who act like pastors along with those who receive them as if they are...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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