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Jesus, the Radical Feminist

From an interview with Tony Campolo regarding women in leadership:

He [Jesus] goes to visit the home of these two women. Martha takes her assigned role taking care of the kitchen, taking care of preparing food. Mary, on the other hand, decides to go and sit at the feet of the rabbi as only men were allowed to do in those days. Here is a woman breaking the social morés of the society, sitting, learning Torah from a rabbi with other men. Martha complains. At this point, Jesus says, “Martha, Mary has chosen the better thing to do.”

Charles Finney was the Billy Graham of the 1800s. When you came down the aisle and accepted Jesus as your personal savior at a Finney revival, he took you in the back room, where there were two tables, one table to sign up for the anti-slavery movement and the other for the feminist movement. When they took you in the back room, they didn’t give you a Gospel of John. You had to sign up for what he believed God was doing in the world at that time. And at that time, he saw that the great movements of God were the abolition of slavery and the liberation of women from their servitude.

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3 Comments

thanks for linking to this man. an interesting read, even though i have my doubts about calling jesus a feminist, since it to me means applying a modern day label on someone who lived two thousand years ago.

Posted by fritzon on 13 March 2009 @ 9pm

Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the comment.
I understand what you mean about applying a modern label to an ancient person (similar to when people say “Jesus was a communist”, or try to look at communities of followers of Jesus through the lens of the business world). I suppose it would be more accurate to say that Jesus was an (or the?) early advocate for the equality of people regardless of sex or background.

Posted by Jonathan on 14 March 2009 @ 11am

i’m glad that you understand me.
thanks for friday night, by the way, always good to hang out with you.

Posted by fritzon on 15 March 2009 @ 8pm

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