MTh (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014In the history of exegesis 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 and 1 Timothy 2:11-15 have functioned as the heavy artillery against women in the ministries. From the 4th century BC, when the Church really started to develop from a dynamic underground movement of believers to a state Church organised in the image of the Roman Empire and so became the Catholic Church, women were more and more suppressed under the influence of deeply rooted Hellenistic anthropological ideas that were read into these passages. Only in the second half of the Twentieth Century, under the influence of changes in society after the sexual and feminist revolutions, changes set in that sparked the discussion abo...
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PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017An integral part of the practi...
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<strong>The use of the Old Testament in motivating the church's responsibility towards the soc...
The main objective of the present lecture is to provide, by the means of the Church tradition, the i...
As may be readily seen, mass confusion pervades this problem. The purpose of this thesis is to exami...
Acts and the role of women in the early church The aim of this article is to determine what the role...
The Reformed Churches in South Africa and “women in office†1973-1988The matter of the ordination...
Western society is pervaded by a value system that leads to a virtually natural discrimination again...
The Biblical principle of reformation challenges the Christian to question the traditional position...
<strong>The taceat mulier of 1 Cor 14:34-35 revisited. </strong>Discussions of the role ...
<strong>Woman created in the image of God: From the Reformation through the twentieth century....
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017An integral part of the practi...
St Paul is sometimes considered to be a misogynist who was re- sponsible for the exclusion o f wome...
The Christian concept ‘mission’ is experienced by some as a negative term in the post- modern age of...
<strong>Woman created in the image of God, Part 1: a historical investigation - from Genesis t...
Power, powerlessness and authorised power in 1 Timothy 2:8−15.Thinking in terms of ecclesiastical po...
Greg Cowland, Paul’s Opponents and Views of Women in 1 Corinthians, Master of Theology (MTh), Middle...
<strong>The use of the Old Testament in motivating the church's responsibility towards the soc...
The main objective of the present lecture is to provide, by the means of the Church tradition, the i...
As may be readily seen, mass confusion pervades this problem. The purpose of this thesis is to exami...
Acts and the role of women in the early church The aim of this article is to determine what the role...
The Reformed Churches in South Africa and “women in office†1973-1988The matter of the ordination...
Western society is pervaded by a value system that leads to a virtually natural discrimination again...