Because our women haven't been ordained, has our church undervalued their work and treated them unfairly?
What is Ellen White's relationship to this issue? Was she ever ordained?
Would voting for a regional option create legal problems for the church?
Isn’t it a positive evidence that women are called to be ordained when they experience success in soul-winning?
Are altered versions of Ellen White’s writings being circulated to make it seem she supported women’s ordination?
More Questions
Why not ordain women as local elders? Doing so wouldn't mean we would ordain women later as pastors, would it?
But most of the people I know (many of them, anyway) are in favor of ordaining women as elders or even pastors. Shouldn't this count for something?
Does the Bible clearly teach that a church elder should be a man and not a woman?
Does the New Testament distinguish between the office of elder and that of pastor?
Why does Paul appeal to Adam's being created before Eve to justify his injunction that women should not be permitted “to teach or to have authority over men” (1 Timothy 2:12)? Is it arbitrary to assign leadership on the basis of priority of creation?
More Pauline Passages
What are the implications of this for the issue of ordination of women to the headship positions in the church?
Were women excluded from the Israelite priesthood because of their frequent ritual impurity caused by menstrual flow?
Wasn't Eve's subordination to Adam in Genesis 3:16 a part of the curse, which Christ came to take away?
What evidence is there for a “structure” in the relationship of the man and woman before the Fall?
Is Gen. 1, where man and woman are presented as equals, more trustworthy than Gen. 2, where the woman is subordinate?
More from the OT
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