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Hearing Her Voice (Fresh Perspectives On Women In Ministry Series)

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27 May 2014

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A fresh approach to the hot-button topic of women in ministry Based on his study of a key word for '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...

A fresh approach to the hot-button topic of women in ministry Based on his study of a key word for '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. This expanded edition of Hearing Her Voice, published originally as a short ebook, presents an entirely new and convincing biblical argument. Focused and purposefully limited in its conclusions, Dickson's case has the potential to change minds and merits careful consideration by complementarians and egalitarians alike. This book will be useful for pastors, Bible teachers, college and seminary students, professors, and lay leaders who wrestle with the topic of women's roles in ministry, and it will appeal to many with its fresh approach to this hot-button topic.

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A fresh approach to the hot-button topic of women in ministry Based on his study of a key word for '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...

A fresh approach to the hot-button topic of women in ministry Based on his study of a key word for '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. This expanded edition of Hearing Her Voice, published originally as a short ebook, presents an entirely new and convincing biblical argument. Focused and purposefully limited in its conclusions, Dickson's case has the potential to change minds and merits careful consideration by complementarians and egalitarians alike. This book will be useful for pastors, Bible teachers, college and seminary students, professors, and lay leaders who wrestle with the topic of women's roles in ministry, and it will appeal to many with its fresh approach to this hot-button topic.
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Koorong Code 400663
ISBN 9780310519270
Pages 112
Publisher Zondervan
Publication Date 27 May 2014
Dimensions 11 x 127 x 180mm
Weight 0.09kg
Product Category Church
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    interesting and practice

    Dickson defends the view that woman should be allowed to preach, in most senses of the word. His argument is that although some parts of the Bible forbid women to 'teach', a careful study of 'teach' as used in the Bible suggests that the prohibition does not include most forms of preaching today. The merit of this book is that it seeks to argue on biblical grounds, rather than on the basis of anecdotes, pragmatic considerations, or popular culture. For this reason, Dickson's presentation of his view should be interesting to all sides of the issue.