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Book Synopsis: The role of women in positions of worship and church leadership is one of the most divisive and inconclusive biblical debates. Two Views on Women in Ministry furnishes you with a clear and thorough presentation of the two primary exegetical arguments so you can better understand each one's strengths, weaknesses, and complexities.
Egalitarian – equal ministry opportunity for both genders (represented by Linda L. Belleville and Craig S. Keener)
Complementarian – men and women fill distinctive ministry roles (represented by Craig L. Blomberg and Thomas R. Schreiner)
This revised edition brings the exchange of ideas and perspectives into the traditional Counterpoints format. Each author states his or her case and is then critiqued by the other contributors. The fair-minded, interactive Counterpoints forum allows you to compare and contrast the two different positions and form your own opinion concerning the practical and often deeply personal subject of women in ministry.
The Counterpoints series presents a comparison and critique of scholarly views on topics important to Christians that are both fair-minded and respectful of the biblical text. Each volume is a one-stop reference that allows readers to evaluate the different positions on a specific issue and form their own, educated opinion.
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Are you seeking a comprehensive understanding of the debate surrounding women in ministry? Look no further than Two Views on Women in Ministry (Counterpoints: Bible and Theology) Book. This remarkable book presents the two primary exegetical arguments - egalitarian and complementarian - in a clear and thorough manner. The esteemed authors, including Linda L. Belleville, Craig S. Keener, Craig S. Blomberg, and Thomas R. Schreiner, provide in-depth insights into each position, highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and complexities.
With the revised edition of this book, the exchange of ideas and perspectives is brought to you in the traditional Counterpoints format. Each author presents their case, and then they are critiqued by their fellow contributors. This interactive and fair-minded approach allows you to compare and contrast the two different positions, empowering you to form your own well-informed opinion on this deeply personal and significant subject.
The Counterpoints series is known for its scholarly yet accessible style. By exploring various viewpoints, these books provide a one-stop reference for readers to evaluate different positions on specific issues. With Two Views on Women in Ministry, you can engage with the scholarly views on this crucial topic, respecting the biblical text while expanding your understanding.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the debate surrounding women in ministry. Form your own educated opinion and gain valuable insights with Two Views on Women in Ministry (Counterpoints: Bible and Theology) Book. Click here to get your copy today!
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