A collection to study complementarianism and egalitarianism?

Hi folks! If I wanted to study both topics above, how would you suggest and frame the collection query for it in Logos? Has anyone here already done that and is willing to share?
Also, just out of curiosity, does anyone have any opinions on what they would say the very best resource for the argument for egalitarianism would be (whether it's in Logos or not?) How about a complementarian resource?
And then try to guess what I'm studying right now!
Thanks all!
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I'd go for something like: series:("Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood"), author:("Christians for Biblical Equality"), subject:(femininity, wives,"woman (christian theology)", "man-woman relationships","women-biblical teaching","sex role","women clergy","feminist theology"), title:(womanhood,"role of women")
For complementariansim, the go-to resource is often considered to be Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. The equivalent volume on the egalitarian side is Discovering Biblical Equality: Complementarity without Hierarchy.
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I did an in-depth study on this topic last year and found this book to be extremely helpful to me.
https://www.logos.com/product/54046/two-views-on-women-in-ministry
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Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell said:
And then try to guess what I'm studying right now!
I'd encourage you to think about whether the 'two' are modern contraptions. I recently read a good discussion of the odd attitude against 'family' in the synoptics, and male/female paralleling in John. The argument, was in the end of time (apocalyptic), the issue is irrelevant. As also prophesied in the OT (breakup of families, thense repeated by Jesus).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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