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From Genesis to Junia

An Honest Search for What the Bible Really Says About Women in Leadership

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Starting from a place of genuine searching, bestselling author Preston Sprinkle challenges assumptions and models gracious theological inquiry in this thoughtful exploration of what the Bible says about women in church leadership.

What does the Bible really say about women serving in positions of leadership in the church? It’s one of the church’s most debated and divisive topics. Many Christians read Scripture in light of preconceived conclusions, rather than engaging in a patient and thorough study of what the Bible actually says.

From Genesis to Junia offers something rare: an honest journey through Scripture that begins with questions rather than answers. With theological rigor and a pastor’s heart, Preston Sprinkle opens the Bible with fresh eyes and invites us along as he examines key passages from Genesis to Revelation—weighing historical context, interacting with a variety of scholarly perspectives, and holding familiar views up to Scripture. This informative and spiritually profound book provides:

  • A respectful challenge to both complementarian and egalitarian assumptions
  • Insightful analysis of texts such as 1 Corinthians 11, Romans 16, and 1 Timothy 2
  • A model for navigating controversial topics in the church

This open-hearted approach to a complex issue offers a healthy example for dialoguing about tough theological questions. Listeners will walk away not with superficial answers but with biblical confidence, deeper understanding, and a gracious posture for engaging with others.

Contains extensive audiobook-exclusive bonus commentary by the author.

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I have been following Preston’s journey on this topic since he announced he was going to spend sometime coming to his own conclusions. I have watched and listened to all the different guests his had on his theology in the raw podcast and have been intrigued with where he was going to land. I must admit on almost every point I’m in agreement with Preston in his conclusions on key passages and ultimately on landing on an egalitarian position. I think though Preston lands Egalitarian those who are not can appreciate his humility and openhanded approach to those who are on the other side of him on this issue. Great work Preston!

Well thought out book on the topic

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