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Beth Allison Barr

Historian and professor at Baylor University specializing in medieval history, women's history, and church history. Author of 'Becoming the Pastor’s Wife'.

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May 7, 2025 • 1h 34min

668: Pope Donald, Human Flourishing, & the Pastor's Wife with Beth Allison Barr

Beth Allison Barr, a historian and professor at Baylor University, discusses the controversial AI image of Donald Trump as the Pope, examining its impact. She dives into a significant study revealing that Indonesia leads the world in human flourishing and the growing respect for religious practices among secular elites. Barr also unpacks her book, ‘Becoming the Pastor’s Wife,’ challenging the traditional expectations for women in ministry that arose in response to feminism, suggesting they stem from historical rather than scriptural roots.
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May 4, 2022 • 1h 26min

Episode 507: Dubuque, Demons, & Defying Patriarchy (Part Deux) with Beth Allison Barr

In the 1980s, Frank Peretti's best-selling novels about the spiritual war between angels and demons captivated evangelicals, but they also fostered a belief that anything out of step with conservative white Christianity was downright satanic. The podcast crew discuss their own experiences with Peretti's books and how they've shaped today's culture war—including a congresswoman's recent statement that Catholics helping immigrants is proof the church is run by Satan. Then, Beth Allison Barr is back one year after the release of her provocative book "The Making of Biblical Womanhood," to discuss what she's learned from her critics as well as from her fans. And she offers pastoral advice for those struggling in patriarchal Christian communities. Plus, a family finds a tasty time capsule in their bathroom wall, and the underappreciated charms of Dubuque, Iowa. Patreon Bonus: https://www.patreon.com/posts/65967806/ News Segment 0:00 - Intro 2:24 - Dubuque travelogues 8:10 - Tasty time capsule https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/illinois-family-finds-bag-preserved-mcdonalds-food-half-century-ago-ho-rcna26252 16:49 - Fantasy novels and satanic conspiracies https://religionnews.com/2022/04/28/marjorie-taylor-greene-feuds-with-conservatives-catholics-over-satan-remarks-border-bishops-satan/https://www.vox.com/culture/23033782/frank-peretti-this-present-darkness-piercing-the-darkness-cultural-influence-moral-panic 46:56 - Patreon bonus plug https://www.patreon.com/posts/65967806/ Interview with Beth Allison Barr "The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth" book - https://amzn.to/3KNm8s0Postscript to book - http://cdn.bakerpublishinggroup.com/processed/book-resources/files/The_Making_of_Biblical_Womanhood_-_Postscript_Chapter.pdf?1650389860 47:53 - Intro 48:31 - Journey with book 55:39 - History and theology 58:58 - Untangling cultural elements in scripture 1:03:29 - Hindsight and reflection on critiques 1:12:46 - Role of social media 1:15:59 - Three FAQs https://www.patheos.com/blogs/anxiousbench/2022/03/ideas-about-women-matter-a-resource-list-for-women-in-church-history/ 1:22:17 - Hope? 1:25:09 - Credits The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 59min

Girls Night #287: Biblical Womanhood: Separating Fact from Fiction — with Beth Allison Barr

Beth Allison Barr, a history professor at Baylor University and author of "The Making of Biblical Womanhood," delves into the complex narrative surrounding women's roles in the church. She explores how distorted messages about biblical womanhood have evolved over time, examining historical contexts that shape modern perceptions. Barr challenges traditional theological constructs, advocating for a reassessment of women's contributions in faith communities, and discusses the rise of women's rights within religious contexts. Her insights offer a refreshing perspective on the intersection of faith and feminism.
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Apr 5, 2024 • 47min

Shechem BONUS: Historical Interpretation with Dr. Beth Allison Barr and Dr. Sandra Glahn

Biblical scholars Dr. Beth Allison Barr and Dr. Sandra Glahn discuss the interpretations of Dinah and the Samaritan Woman by early theologians, exploring historical misinterpretations and perspectives. They delve into the impacts of diverse viewpoints on understanding ancient texts and the evolution of interpretations over time, reflecting on gender roles and the influences of reformers like Luther and Calvin. The episode also touches on the evolving perceptions of female biblical characters, such as Dina, and the significance of collaboration in Bible interpretation.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 5min

Becoming the Pastor's Wife: Dr. Beth Allison Barr

Dr. Beth Allison Barr, a history professor at Baylor University and author of 'Becoming the Pastor's Wife,' discusses the shifting role of pastor's wives in the church. She explores historical and cultural influences on women's ministry, highlighting key biblical figures like Priscilla and Aquila. The conversation touches on the evolving expectations for pastor's wives and the emotional toll from societal pressures. Barr emphasizes the need for recognition of women's contributions in church leadership, blending personal anecdotes with scholarly insights.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 37min

Second in Rank

Beth Allison Barr, a history professor and author, delves into the patriarchal roots of 'biblical womanhood.' Kate West, a former insider, shares her journey out of tradwife circles, highlighting the confining expectations placed on women. Hannah Oliver recounts her experience in Doug Wilson-adjacent communities and the pressure to conform to outdated ideals. The discussion covers the unrealistic standards of domesticity, the effects of gendered literature, and offers hope for those seeking to escape oppressive structures in the name of faith.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 11min

Is Patriarchy Actually Biblical? Medieval Historian Beth Allison Barr Responds

In this engaging conversation, Beth Allison Barr, a medieval historian and author of bestselling works on women in the church, shares her transformative journey from a complementarian viewpoint to advocating for women's leadership in Christianity. She discusses historical evidence of women’s roles in early churches, particularly focusing on figures like Junia. Barr argues that the biblical interpretation of womanhood is often shaped by cultural patriarchy rather than scripture. She also addresses the personal toll of her advocacy and offers a hopeful vision for collaboration between men and women in faith.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 1h 6min

Beth Allison Barr: How Marriage Replaced Ordination as a Woman's Path to Ministry

Beth Allison Barr, the James Vardaman Endowed Chair of History at Baylor University, delves into the intricate history of the pastor's wife role, highlighting how it evolved from ancient ordination practices to a modern expectation tied to marriage in ministry. She discusses historical figures like St. Milberga and Delilah Morrill, illustrating how women once held significant leadership roles that were later diminished. Barr also addresses the damaging effects of gender hierarchies in church culture and shares advice for women navigating these complex dynamics.
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Mar 20, 2025 • 1h 8min

Episode 275: Becoming the Pastor's Wife feat. Beth Allison Barr

Beth Allison Barr, a professor at Baylor University and author of "Becoming the Pastor's Wife," explores the often-overlooked historical contributions of women in ministry. She critiques the limits imposed by traditional church roles and champions a shift towards egalitarian views. Discussing the evolution of women's leadership, she highlights figures like Milberga from early Christianity. The conversation also touches on the complexities of current church dynamics and advocates for acknowledging women’s voices and experiences in faith communities.
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Jul 14, 2021 • 1h 18min

Biblical Translations, Agendas, and Gender Bias with Beth Allison Barr and Scot McKnight

Beth Allison Barr, author of The Making of Biblical Womanhood, and Scot McKnight engage in a fascinating conversation about biblical translations, biases, and gender bias. They delve into the controversies surrounding the English Standard Version (ESV) and its association with complementarianism and gender bias. They explore the challenges of translating biblical texts without personal bias and the importance of reading the preface of a translation. The speakers also discuss the reliability of different Bible translations, debunk conspiracy theories, and emphasize the importance of expertise in determining translation faithfulness.

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