"The debate over the roles of men and women is raging, not only within society, but also within the church. Some believe the Scriptures teach that men and women have uinique roles in the home and church. Others hold that gender is irrelevant to these roles.
In the midst of this heated debate stands Galatians 3:28, frequently cited as one of the critical texts in determining the biblical teaching on gender roles. In this book Richard Hove thoroughly understand examines Galatians 3:28 to discover what it says -- and means -- so that we can accurately understand its signigicance in this dispute.
Giving great care to the exegetical details of the passage, as well as the flow of Paul's argument throughout Galatians 3 and 4, Hove sheds clarifying light on this controversial text. And he does so in a say that should help move concerned Christians toward establishing a biblical theology of manhood and womanhood."