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OverviewWhat does the Bible say about the role of women in the church? There is a lot of pressure to match up to contemporary secular standards, and Christians themselves tend to fall into two camps: the egalitarians and the complementarieans. This study sets a case for positive complementarianism. Given their minority and vulnerable position in the current debate, it is easy for complementarians to come across as negative and defensive. We are not helped in this by the fact that some of the key biblical texts (from 1 Corinthians 14 and 1 Timothy 2) are expressed in negative terms: what a women is 'not permitted' to do. The claim here, however, is that the complementarity between male and female portrayed as ideal in the Bible is a thoroughly beautiful arrangement: something to be admired and to aspire to. What's more, the complementarity functions to promote the gospel: to display it, and to act as a platform from which it can be proclaimed. It is part of the good conduct of God's household. Ben Cooper is Minister for Training at Christ Church Fulwood in Sheffield. Before training for ordained ministry, he was a postdoctoral research fellow in economic theory at Nuffield College, Oxford. He is married to Catherine and has three children, Lizzy, Samuel and Naomi. He is author of Must God Punish Sin (Latimer Study 62, 2006), Paul in 3D: Preaching Paul as Pastor, Storyteller and Sage (Latimer Study 68, 2008), and The Ethics of Usury (Latimer Study 77, 2012). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ben CooperPublisher: Latimer Trust Imprint: Latimer Trust Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.091kg ISBN: 9781906327217ISBN 10: 1906327211 Pages: 52 Publication Date: 10 March 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Cooper expertly reclaims from egalitarians texts such as Galatians 3:28 and passages about women in the Gospels and Acts, exulting in the unity of men and women in Christ and their partnership in ministry, whilst showing that it is a false move to adduce them in support o f the exercise of that ministry in an identical way. He helpfully steps back from the question of gender to survey the servant nature of Christian leadership, demonstrating that any approach which equates authority with status proceeds on a wrong footing from the outset."" - Daniel Newman, Churchman Author InformationBen is Deputy Director at the Cornhill Training Course in London, which trains men and women in expository Bible ministry. Prior to this, he was in Sheffield for ten years teaching on the Fulwood Bible Training and Bible Training Yorkshire courses. He is passionate about people encountering Jesus through the teaching and preaching of the Gospels. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |