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Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
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3 months ago
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Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 12 - The Ones Who Spoke Anyway
In this season finale, we honor the women who spoke anyway.   From early church martyrs like Perpetua and theologians like Macrina the Younger, to revivalists like Jarena Lee, boundary-breakers like Addie Davis, and modern-day witnesses like Beth Moore and Aimee Byrd—this episode traces a bold, Spirit-led legacy of women who followed Jesus, even when the Church told them not to.   Host Shannon Patterson also shares her own story—how she moved from quiet encouragement to subtle resistance, and eventually to unapologetic obedience as a lead pastor and church planter.   This isn’t just a testimony. It’s an invitation.   To remember. To reckon. To follow the Spirit—even when it costs you.   And to believe this truth: The gospel was never afraid of gifted women. Jesus never was.   This is the conclusion of Season One of Ordained Inequality. Let’s finish with the ones who spoke anyway.
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3 months ago
21 minutes 58 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 11 - Paul & The Whole Submission Thing
“Women should be silent.” “I do not permit a woman to teach.” “Wives, submit…” Three verses. One doctrine. End of discussion—or is it? In this episode, we reexamine Paul’s most controversial words on women. What did he actually mean? And why do his actions tell a different story? Because Paul didn’t silence women. He partnered with them. And Jesus? He sent them.
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4 months ago
19 minutes 8 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 10: How Complementarianism Split the Trinity—and the Church
When complementarian leaders tied male authority to the Trinity itself, the fallout was fierce. This episode unpacks the rise of Eternal Subordination of the Son (ESS), the theological mutiny it sparked, and what’s really at stake when power rewrites doctrine. Because if the Son is eternally subordinate… is He still fully God?
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4 months ago
15 minutes 48 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 9 - God’s Design
“God’s design.” It sounds holy. But it became a leash. In this episode, we trace how a phrase meant to honor creation became a tool to control it—shaping churches, homes, and the women inside them. What if “God’s design” was never God’s at all?
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5 months ago
19 minutes 40 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 8 - The Power Structure: How Submission Got Sanctified
What happens when theology doesn’t stay in the pulpit—but moves into the living room? In this episode, we follow complementarian doctrine from the page to the home, where “servant leadership” often translates into control, and submission becomes a spiritual mandate for silence. We examine how marriage books, sermons, and counseling models have used Scripture to justify hierarchy—and sometimes even excuse abuse. We’ll also unpack what Paul really meant in Ephesians 5, and how the gospel reframes power, not reinforces it. Because Christlike love doesn’t demand authority. It lays it down.
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5 months ago
15 minutes 29 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 7 - That’s What HE Said!
In this episode of Ordained Inequality, we roll the tape. From John MacArthur’s infamous “Go home” dismissal of Beth Moore at the 2019 Truth Matters Conference… To John Piper’s teaching that a wife might “endure being smacked one night” before seeking help… To Paige Patterson’s story about a woman with two black eyes—told with a grin… You’ll hear real audio from the most influential voices behind complementarianism—MacArthur, Piper, Patterson, Ware, Grudem, and Duncan—and then you’ll hear what Scripture, scholars, and survivors say in response. This episode examines the cracks in a theology that claims women are equal… as long as they stay quiet, stay small, and stay home. Episode 7 - “That’s What HE Said.”
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5 months ago
32 minutes 30 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 6 Part 2 - True Woman Manifesto
What happens when theology is weaponized to define womanhood? In this episode, we examine the True Woman Manifesto—a 2008 declaration rooted in complementarian doctrine and shaped by leaders connected to the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. Behind its language of “design” and “submission” lies a theological framework that reorders authority, identity, and calling. We contrast its affirmations with Scripture, explore its implications for discipleship and dignity, and ask: Is this really the gospel’s vision for women?
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5 months ago
26 minutes 18 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 6 - The Danvers Wives
In Episode 6 of Ordained Inequality, we turn our attention to the lesser-known names attached to the Danvers Statement—the women listed at the end. Who were these women? This episode explores how six women were publicly framed by their domestic roles—homemaker, pastor’s wife—even when they held advanced degrees or public influence. Two were married to male council members. And nearly all went on to author books that promoted complementarian theology, submission, and traditional gender roles.
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5 months ago
18 minutes 26 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 5 - The Gatekeepers
Why have so many Christians never heard a biblical case for women in ministry? Maybe it’s not because the arguments weren’t strong. Maybe they just weren’t… published. In this episode, we follow the paper trail—from locked editorial doors to selective bookstore shelves. We name the publishers. We expose the platforms. And we uncover how a small group of gatekeepers shaped what millions of Christians could read, hear, and believe. This isn’t just about theology. It’s about power, distribution, and whose voices got silenced before they ever had a chance to speak.
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6 months ago
18 minutes 50 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 4 - The Publishing Powerhouse
What happens when theology meets a printing press? In Episode 4 of Ordained Inequality, we pull back the curtain on the publishing empire that helped cement complementarianism into the evangelical bloodstream. From study Bibles to bestsellers, we trace how ideas once debated in academic corners became untouchable truth in the hands of everyday believers.
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6 months ago
15 minutes 50 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Bonus Episode 01
Before we dive into Episode 4, this bonus episode takes a step back to answer a bigger question: Why this podcast, and why now? Shannon Patterson offers a personal and pastoral reflection on the purpose behind Ordained Inequality—and the double standards that still silence women’s voices in the Church. It’s not about blame. It’s about giftedness. And it’s time we start asking better questions.
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6 months ago
8 minutes 34 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 3 - Biblical, But Not
Episode 3 explores the biblical foundations often cited to restrict women’s roles in the church and home. We examine how scripture has been interpreted, misused, and weaponized — and how Jesus himself challenged those cultural norms.
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6 months ago
23 minutes 36 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Trailer - Ordained Inequality
Ordained Inequality Will tell the story of how a quiet movement in the 1980’s reshaped women’s place in the church — not by accident, but by design. It’s about the gifts we never saw, the voices we never heard, and the damage we’re only just beginning to name.
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6 months ago
4 minutes 22 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 2 - The Role She Wasn’t Allowed To Play
Imagine being the most gifted leader, teacher, or storyteller— and being told you could never step onto the stage. In this episode, we uncover how the theology of “roles” didn’t just organize the church. It erased the voices it feared most.
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6 months ago
19 minutes 41 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.
Episode 1 - The Secret Meeting
A quiet movement reshaped the modern church — and women paid the price. Ordained Inequality uncovers how complementarian theology, born behind closed doors and framed as biblical, redefined women’s roles in churches, homes, and seminaries across America.
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6 months ago
23 minutes 49 seconds

Ordained Inequality: How a Quiet Movement Redefined Women’s Roles in Christianity.