Read Part One HERE
In this post and in the next one I will focus on the people who are members of the Council of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.
A total of 25 people are members of this Council, 20 men and 5 women.
In this post I will focus on the men only. Their names are as follows:
Daniel L. Akin, Donald Balasa, James Borland, Denny Burk, Austin Chapman, Jack Cottrell, J. Ligon Duncan III, Jason Duesing, Wayne A. Grudem, Daniel Heimbach, H. Wayne House, Elliott Johnson, Peter Jones, R. Albert Mohler, Miguel Nunez, John Piper, Jeff Purswell. K. Erik Thoennes, Bruce A. Ware, Thomas.
Their functions as stated on the webpage for the Council of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood are as follows:
Daniel L. Akin President Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Donald Balasa Executive Director and Legal Counsel, American Association of Medical Assistants
James Borland Professor of New Testament and Theology Liberty University
Denny Burk Professor of Biblical Studies Boyce College
Austin Chapman Retired Businessman
Jack Cottrell Professor of Theology Cincinnati Christian University
J. Ligon Duncan III
Semior Pastor First Presbyterian Church
Jason Duesing Provost Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Wayne A. Grudem Research Professor of Bible and Theology Phoenix Seminary
Daniel Heimbach Professor of Christian Ethics Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
H. Wayne House Distinguished Research Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies Faith Evangelical Seminary
Elliott Johnson Professor of Bible Exposition Dallas Theological Seminary
Peter Jones Executive Director Christian Witness to a Pagan Planet and Scholar in Residence of West minister Theological Seminary
R. Albert Mohler President the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Miguel Nunez Pastor International Baptist Church
John Piper Founder Desiring God Ministries and Chancellor Bethlehem College and Seminary
Jeff Purswell Director of Theology and Training Sovereign Grace Ministries
K. Erik Thoennes Professor and Chair of Theology Talbot School of Theology Biola University and Pastor Grace Evangelical Free Church
Bruce A.Ware Professor of Christian Theology and Associate Dean of School of Theology The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Thomas White President Cedarville University
My Comment
From my next post you will learn that the primary function for any woman on this list is considered to be that of Homemaker regardless whatever other functions she may have. However, it is interesting to me that none of the men have the role of father or homemaker added to their credentials though I presume that most if not all, are married and have children. Does that mean they have never been involved in any way in the home life of their families in that they have never changed diapers, put their children to bed, taken their children to ball games, ballet classes, piano lessons, kids club, washed the dishes, taken out the trash etc etc or does that mean that part of their life is simply not important enough to mention?
Nevertheless, the bible is very clear that both the father and the mother are to be involved in the parenting of their children as we know from Ephesians 6:1-2
Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honour your father and mother....
In my next post I will focus on the women who are members of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.
Read Part Ten HERE
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