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Biblically, Can Ladies Be Pastors?

Out of Oz

English - August 30, 2021 07:00 - 47 minutes - ★★★★★ - 49 ratings
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Across Christianity, there are few things more hotly contested and vehemently debated than the role of women in pastoral ministry. Yet amidst all the debate and struggle the question sincere Christians must strive to answer is this: what does the Bible have to say on this issue?
This week, Peter, Aaron, and guest-hosts Adam Powers and Maggie Seibert discuss the issue of authority in the church, the differences between egalitarianism and complementarianism, what Scripture has to say about these issues, and how we should deal with divisive topics.
“There seems to be a lot of diversity even in reformed circles on how much we permit. But I pretty much go as far as you can go Biblically because I believe that’s where Scripture leads us in saying women should be empowered to do whatever they want to do, as long as it is within the framework of Scripture.” ~ Aaron Currin 

Guest Hosts

Adam Powers

Maggie Seibert

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Sonrise Community Church

Egalitarianism

Complementarianism

The Normative Principle

Kevin DeYoung

Men and Women in the Church by Kevin DeYoung

Rob Bell

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Across Christianity, there are few things more hotly contested and vehemently debated than the role of women in pastoral ministry. Yet amidst all the debate and struggle the question sincere Christians must strive to answer is this: what does the Bible have to say on this issue?

This week, Peter, Aaron, and guest-hosts Adam Powers and Maggie Seibert discuss the issue of authority in the church, the differences between egalitarianism and complementarianism, what Scripture has to say about these issues, and how we should deal with divisive topics.

“There seems to be a lot of diversity even in reformed circles on how much we permit. But I pretty much go as far as you can go Biblically because I believe that’s where Scripture leads us in saying women should be empowered to do whatever they want to do, as long as it is within the framework of Scripture.” ~ Aaron Currin 


Guest Hosts


Adam Powers
Maggie Seibert


Links

Watch Out of Oz on YouTube 
Sonrise Community Church
Egalitarianism
Complementarianism
The Normative Principle
Kevin DeYoung
Men and Women in the Church by Kevin DeYoung
Rob Bell


Subscribe


Out of Oz Podcast
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Google Podcasts


Stay in touch


BLDG 28 Church
BLDG 28 on Facebook
BLDG 28 on Instagram
BLDG 28 on YouTube