Kanishka Raffel
Dean, St Andrews Cathedral, Sydney Australia
Embracing Complementarianism paints an engaging and persuasive picture of what complementarianism might look like in the local church. It is neither dismissive of alternative views nor prescriptive of the conclusions reached by the authors. Rather, it raises some vitally important questions about men and women serving together in ministry, and encourages pastors and churches to reflect deeply on their convictions about Scripture’s teaching in this area, and the way they are, or are not, put into practice. It’s a book to make use of, not merely to read and keep on the shelf. This is the book on complementarianism we’ve been waiting for!