JBMW Forum -- By: Wayne Grudem

Journal: Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood
Volume: JBMW 12:2 (Fall 2007)
Article: JBMW Forum
Author: Wayne Grudem


JBMW Forum

Wayne Grudem

Research Professor of Bible and Theology

Phoenix Seminary

Scottsdale, Arizona

David W. Jones

Associate Professor of Christian Ethics

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

Wake Forest, North Carolina

Peter Jones

Executive Director

Christian Witness to a Pagan Planet

Scholar in Residence

Westminster Seminary California

Escondido, California

Russell D. Moore

Dean, School of Theology

Senior Vice President for Academic Administration

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Louisville, Kentucky

Dorothy Patterson

Professor of Women’s Studies

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Fort Worth, Texas

Paige Patterson

President

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Fort Worth, Texas

Randy L. Stinson

President

The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood

Dean of the School of Leadership and Church Ministry

Assistant Professor of Leadership

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Louisville, Kentucky

Peter R. Schemm, Jr.

Editor, Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood

Dean, Southeastern College at Wake Forest

Associate Professor of Christian Theology

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

Wake Forest, North Carolina

Bruce A. Ware

Professor of Christian Theology

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Louisville, Kentucky

JBMW: Twenty years ago, the founders of CBMW penned the Danvers Statement on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. Can you reflect on the significance of and impact of the Danvers Statement in the evangelical church? Is it serving its purpose?

Wayne Grudem: I think the Danvers Statement has been used by God to define a clear, balanced, biblical perspective on men’s and women’s roles. It has been widely accepted by organizations and denominations that hold to a “complementarian” position on men and women in marriage and the church. I think it is an indication of God’s favor that the statement has had no change of wording, nor ...

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