Tuesday, October 22, 2019
The Role Of Women In The Church Essays - Christianity And Women
The Role Of Women In The Church Essays - Christianity And Women    The Role of Women in the Church       With the advent of the feminist movement, the role of women in   all parts of society has come under increasing scrutiny. One area of   recent controversy is the role of women in the Christian Church. Some   churches whose traditions and practices are less rigidly tied to   Biblical doctrines have begun placing women in leadership positions   such as pastor or teacher. Other churches which interpret the Bible   more literally have been slow to adopt such changes. Much of the   confusion is based on attempts to interpret scriptures pertaining to   women. In this essay, we will use the Bible to underezd the role of   women in the church of the first century and apply that underezding   to the church of the twentieth century.       Many people would dispute the Bible's relevance to contemporary   thought in general, and in particular to the role of women in worship.   If the Bible were not written under divine inspiration, a person or   practice is not bound by its teachings. He or she can therefor pick   and choose whatever corresponds to his/her point of view. However, if   the Bible is of divine inspiration, then a cautious consideration of   passages relevant to a particular issue must be undertaken. Traditions   and customs that have arisen after the Bible was written may thus be   carefully scrutinized. Such practices may or may not prove sound after   comparison with scripture.       Before we discuss specific issues concerning women in worship,   we should consider principles derived from the relationship of Adam   and Eve as described in Genesis chapter one. The Apostle Paul   frequently uses this passage as a guideline when discussing women and   women's issues. Genesis 1 verse 27 states: "So God created man in his   own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he   created them." Most Commentators agree that man and woman are both   equally a reflection of God's image; the word "man" here is used as a   synonym for humanity. Adam and Eve were also given joint dominion over   creation. But the fact that Adam was created before Eve has   significance to Paul and other Old Testament scholars; it signifies   role distinction between the two sexes. The role of the man is   leadership, while the role of woman is as a source of strength and   support. In the letter to the Ephesians, Paul states: "For the husband   is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church. . ."   (Eph. 5:23) This is an important analogy. If a person wants to   underezd the Christian authority of a man over his wife, he must   consider how Christ demonstrated his leadership as head over the   Church. Primarily, he gave his life for his church, not using force or   coercion for her submission. When considering mens and woman's   ministry in the church, it is important to keep in mind this role   distinction.       Lets examine the public ministry of women in the Church. Two   major passages give specific instructions regarding women during   worship in the letters of the Apostle Paul. These two passages are   used frequently when denying women a public role in church life. The   first is in I Corinthians chapter 14 verses 33 - 35, this passage   commands women to be silent during worship service. Similarly but with   more details, I Timothy 2 verses 8 - 15 not only contains a command to   be silent but also instruction on authority along with a reference to   the fall of Adam and Eve for further explanation. Here is the passage   in its entirety using the NIV (New International Version) Bible   translation:    I want men everywhere to lift up holy hands in prayer, without anger   or disputing. I also want women to dress modestly, with decency and   propriety, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or expensive   clothes, but with good deeds, appropriate for women who profess to   worship God. A women should learn in quietness and full submission. I  do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she   must be silent. For Adam was formed first, then Eve. And Adam was not   the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a   sinner.    
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