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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 40 MIN

The Eschatological Vision of Gender Roles with Dr. Joseph Dutko

from The Ask a Theologian Podcast · host Dave Olson

In this Ask a Theologian episode, I talk with Dr. Joseph Dutko about his book The Pentecostal Gender Paradox and define complementarianism (role limits for women, especially in church) versus egalitarianism (no gender-based limits on calling or leadership). We explore why Pentecostalism can be egalitarian “on paper” yet restrictive in practice, including how church language like “allow women to speak” signals power dynamics. We dig into Ephesians 5 and the theological issue that “submit” is tied to mutual submission in verse 21, with translation headings shaping interpretation; we note the NLT’s helpful framing. Dr. Dutko argues early Pentecostals justified women leaders through an eschatological, Scripture-based hermeneutic (Acts 2, Genesis 1–2, Galatians 3:28), then later shifted hermeneutically and limited women (e.g., AoG data: under 0.5% women-led churches). We close on the need for movements to develop theology that supports their egalitarian practice.

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