Critics call the Bible misogynistic. Some point to the Gnostic Gospels as the "real" feminist Jesus. But Dr. Andrew Compton argues that the canonical Jesus, the actual Jesus, treated women in ways so countercultural that Christianity attracted more women than men across the Roman Empire. In this episode of MarsCast, we examine what the Gospels reveal about Jesus' heart for women: how he taught them, healed them, protected them, and elevated them as moral exemplars, and what a troubling passage in Deuteronomy tells us about God's posture toward women all along. Plus, Dr. Compton exposes the twin errors pulling churches in opposite directions: a leftward drift into intersectional categories and a rightward retreat into a "biblical womanhood" that looks suspiciously like suburban North American culture with a Proverbs 31 verse attached.