01764nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100100005508200110006508200130007610000220008910000150011110000110012624500290013724500210016624500340018726000100022126000170023126000090024830000110025730000140026830000090028252009510029165000180124285600910126095700150135199900150136695200690138120260119070529.02022-03-02 10:09:49 a9780830812844 a0 eng a262.14 bB718-C65 aClouse, Bonnidell d(1928-...) eAuthor aSpectrum Multiview books cBonnidell Clouse pWomen in ministry: Four views aU.S.A bInterVarsity c1989 a250tr. bPaperback c23cm aShould women teach men? Should they exercise authority over men? What about ordaining women? Even those who agree that Scripture must determine our answers do not agree on what it teaches. And too often differing sides have not been willing to listen to one another. Here in one volume are the views of four deeply committed evangelicals that focus the discussion on the issues. Robert Culver argues for what might be called the traditional view that women should not exercise authority over or teach men. Susan Foh suggests a modified view which would allow for women to teach but not to hold positions of authority. Walter Liefeld presents a case for plural ministry that questions ordination as a means of conferring authority. Alvera Mickelsen defends the full equality of men and women in the church. What makes this book especially helpful is that the writers all respond to the other essays, pointing out weaknesses and hidden assumptions. achurch office4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/3/2/_06801746_140.jpgyCover Image a211001 TKH c7098d7098 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-7098v0.00yBK