![]() His explanation of this theory runs thus: A female drill sergeant, however, would be giving orders to men, and that would be both personal and directive. A Corey relates, the example Piper gives are of a woman designing a road, whose influence over men is “directive” (because it determines the route they drive) but “non-personal” (presumably because she isn’t in the car telling them where to go. ![]() In trying to reconcile modern social arrangements with male “headship” derived from a particular reading of the Bible, Piper comes up with the categories of “personal” and “directive” leadership. That, at least, is the interpretation Benjamin Corey made of Piper’s latest interview, in which Piper first stated he did not want to produce a list of jobs women should not undertake, before more or less ruling them out from any. ![]() The Christian pastor and preacher John Piper, famous for his teaching on “traditional” gender roles, has declared that women are unsuitable for most jobs. ![]()
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