Episode 33: Katelyn Beaty on A Woman's Place | Author, Managing Editor of Christianity Today, & Cofounder of Her.meneutics

RePLACING CHURCH PODCAST with Ben Katt


Katelyn Beaty joins me to talk about themes from her new book about women and work, A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home and the Worldand many other topics including:
  • a biblical vision for women's work in the world
  • the "Mommy Wars"
  • privilege and vocation
  • how (what tend to be) distinctly female ways of leadership can bring healing to a divided world
  • why the phenomena of unaccountable, charismatic speakers as lead pastors needs to be replaced
  • what she thinks about feminine pronouns for God

*Learn more about RePLACING CHURCH at replacingchurch.org.*Learn from the RePLACING CHURCH #NeighborhoodsForDays OdysseyKatelyn Beaty is the print managing editor of Christianity Todaywhere she is the first woman to serve in that role. She cofounded Her.meneutics, a site providing news and culturally commentary from evangelical women. Katelyn is the author of A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home and the World. She resides outside of Chicago where she participates in a local Anglican church.

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