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This book disagrees about the traditional viewpoint of the Christian wife's role at home, and advocates married women to work and have their own careers. This viewpoint is based on careful exegesis of the relevant biblical scriptures throughout the Bible. It also proposes that fathers rather than mothers shall be primary teachers for their children at home. In addition, this book also suggests that mothers should not take on the responsibility for homeschooling unless they are called to teach young people at home. Hope these refreshed biblical interpretations from a female Calvinist can shed new light on Christian women's roles and virtue at home.…mehr

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This book disagrees about the traditional viewpoint of the Christian wife's role at home, and advocates married women to work and have their own careers. This viewpoint is based on careful exegesis of the relevant biblical scriptures throughout the Bible. It also proposes that fathers rather than mothers shall be primary teachers for their children at home. In addition, this book also suggests that mothers should not take on the responsibility for homeschooling unless they are called to teach young people at home. Hope these refreshed biblical interpretations from a female Calvinist can shed new light on Christian women's roles and virtue at home.


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Joanne Davis is a Calvinist. She is a member of Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, California. She holds a Master's degree in MSc. Psychology from Cardiff University and a Bachelor's degree in BSc. Psychology from the University of York. She earned her M.Div degree at Claremont School of Theology in California, where she found herself unfitting yet growing in her faith with challenges from all other religions.