Browsing by Subject "Roles of Men and Women"
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An Exegesis of Genesis 2:18-24
(1981)From the creation of man and woman, God established roles for each gender. This essay looks at the Hebrew text of this account in Genesis 2. The authors also discuss some of the questions about the issue and include ... -
An Exegetical Study of Galatians 3:28 "There is No Male and Female...in Christ Jesus."
(1981)This verse is often used to say there is no distinction between the roles of men and women. Is the verse actually saying this though? In his study of the verse, Balge looks at the context surrounding it, both narrow and ... -
Hearing the Helpers: An Examination of How WELS Women Understand the Teaching of the Roles of Men and Women in an Age of Feminism
(2016)The feminist movement’s influence reaches across today’s culture and into the church. There is a stark contrast between modern society and the Bible’s teaching of the roles of men and women. This can be tremendously difficult ... -
Man and Woman in God's World
(1975)While women are subordinate to men, this subordination is commonly misunderstood. Subordination describes a person’s role, not their quality. God made clear through the order of creation the relationship men and women were ... -
Man and Woman in God's World: An Expanded Study
(1987)“At the direction of synod the conference of Presidents appointed a committee to prepare a pamphlet on the role of man and woman according to Holy Scripture. The resolution specified that it be done in readily understood ... -
Ministry Positions for Women
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The Place of Women in the Life and Work of the Church
(1966)Adam spoke highly of woman the first time he saw her, “Bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh.” The writer of Proverbs 31 sings the praises of the godly wife and mother. In fact, “Her price is above rubies.” God has indeed ... -
The Practical Application of the Role of Women in the Life and Work of the Church in the Area of School Visitation
(0000)Sievert presents the biblical doctrine regarding women’s roles in the Church, and recommends allowing women to serve as visitors in oversight positions over other women teachers.