Hearing Her Voice
John DicksonPaperback 2013-07-01
In this ground-breaking study, Anglican pastor and respected historian Dr John Dickson examines the concept of authoritative teaching in the New Testament. He applies his findings to the often controversial issue of women in ministry, and makes a robust, biblical case for women preaching.
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Based on a study of the key word 'teaching' in the New Testament---an activity often thought to be prohibited to women---and on various other kinds of public speaking in which women in Scripture clearly participated, scholar John Dickson builds a case for women preachers. Focused and purposefully limited in its conclusions, Dickson's argument has potential to change minds and appeal to complementarians and egalitarians alike. This print version of the Zondervan eBook will appeal to pastors, Bible teachers, college and seminary students, professors, and lay leaders in the church.
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In this ground-breaking study, Anglican pastor and respected historian Dr John Dickson examines the concept of authoritative teaching in the New Testament. He applies his findings to the often controversial issue of women in ministry, and makes a robust, biblical case for women preaching.
Publisher Description
Based on a study of the key word 'teaching' in the New Testament---an activity often thought to be prohibited to women---and on various other kinds of public speaking in which women in Scripture clearly participated, scholar John Dickson builds a case for women preachers. Focused and purposefully limited in its conclusions, Dickson's argument has potential to change minds and appeal to complementarians and egalitarians alike. This print version of the Zondervan eBook will appeal to pastors, Bible teachers, college and seminary students, professors, and lay leaders in the church.