Please reread the above paragraph and in your mind underline almost all. In the first place, as a Baptist, she believes in Calvinism. At least twice she tells us that we cannot do good unless the Holy Spirit acts on our hearts (Irresistible Grace). Then you will find a couple of places where, after carefully and logically going through a passage, she simply asserts something without proof or quotes the passage incorrectly, leading to the opposite conclusion she should have reached. When it comes to the head covering issue, she reads right over something that for me is the pivot point in my understanding of the text. With all of these warnings, however, I think you would be like me, shocked to find a modern woman who, for the most part, gets it and does not resent what cannot be changed based upon the order of creation. And she makes several arguments I have made myself in explaining these things.
Chapter 12 on Feminism, is one of the most helpful chapters. She explains the different kinds of feminism and carefully shows their error. She comes right out and says that "Biblical Feminism" just plain isn't, which I found refreshing coming from a woman. Her conclusion about that branch of feminism is that if you take their stand, you can ignore any part of the Bible you don't care for. She is absolutely right, and needs to apply that to her own theology as well.
This book was printed in 1990. If you Google it, you can find many different places that carry it used. I am positive I found my copy in a used book store, I just don't remember where. I looked up her books on Christianbook.com, however, and could not find it new among the other nine or so of her books listed. The book is no longer listed on Crossway Books, who first published it, but it is out there and easily found with a little web surfing, if you are interested.
Dene Ward